Challenge Of The Mahatmas
Author: Martin Green
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Published: 1978-08-31
Total Pages: 280
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Author: Martin Green
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Published: 1978-08-31
Total Pages: 280
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Steve Hickey
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Published: 2021-11-12
Total Pages: 331
ISBN-13: 1725285371
DOWNLOAD EBOOKVery few if any have devoted more years to practicing and teaching others to practice the precepts of Jesus's Sermon on the Mount than Leo Tolstoy. He stands apart in the history of interpretation and has had enormous influence on others and other countries. Yet, Gandhi or others often get the glory. Tolstoy is remembered as a great writer, but his religious and philosophical works are by and large unknown or disparaged, even in scholarly Tolstoyan circles. His contribution is substantially under-appreciated and misunderstood. In Second Tolstoy: The Sermon on the Mount as Theo-tactics, Steve Hickey captures the particulars and dynamics of Tolstoy's interpretation of the Sermon on the Mount from a deliberately sympathetic vantage point. Underlying this project is shared belief with Tolstoy that the Sermon on the Mount is liveable and to be lived. While from the vantage point of traditional orthodoxy Tolstoy got much wrong, there remains a lack of appreciation for what he got right--radical obedience to the teachings of Jesus. A new vocabulary is proposed to more precisely capture Tolstoyan lived theology, namely the political and social expressions of Tolstoyan Christianity, with the hope that these theories and practices will gain a wider consideration, understanding, and following.
Author: Ananda M. Pandiri
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Published: 2007-02-28
Total Pages: 679
ISBN-13: 0313089000
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFew figures in the twentieth century have been as inspirational as Mohandas Mahatma Gandhi. Interest in this extraordinary man has produced a massive amount of printed material, making Ananda M. Pandiri's comprehensive bibliography an invaluable reference tool for scholars and students. Pandiri has meticulously searched printed and electronic indexes, publisher's catalogs, and university libraries throughout India, Britain, and the U.S. to compile a complete bibliography of sources in the English language. This volume is organized and cross-referenced for easy use and access to a voluminous amount of information. Features include: -More than 4700 entries comprising books, pamphlets, seminars, government records, and other significant printed material -Complete bibliographic data of sources -Annotations detailing the content and scholarship of sources -Two exhaustive indexes-Title and Subject
Author: Robert Inchausti
Publisher: SUNY Press
Published: 1991-01-01
Total Pages: 192
ISBN-13: 9780791406779
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis book examines how the spiritual longings of ordinary people have shaped the most progressive political and cultural movements of the twentieth century and given birth to a new postmodern perspective on existence that recoups the traditional religious verities on the far side of both literary modernism and neo-Marxism. Inchausti focuses on figures who have been instrumental in defending the sacred traditions of indigenous cultures and oppressed minorities. He demonstrates that Mahatma Gandhi, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Elie Wiesel, Martin Luther King Jr., Mother Teresa, and Lech Walesa share an ethic that is, at once, plebeian in origin and yet sublime in aspiration.
Author: Alfred Percy Sinnett
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Published: 1924
Total Pages: 540
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Jonathan Schell
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 2004-07-07
Total Pages: 458
ISBN-13: 9780805044577
DOWNLOAD EBOOKArgues for an end to the belief that military domination is the best path to global peace, offering the tradition of nonviolent political action and passive resistance in its stead.
Author: Mohandas Gandhi
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2009-10-08
Total Pages: 389
ISBN-13: 1316182711
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHind Swaraj is Mahatma Gandhi's fundamental work. Not only is it key to understanding his life and thoughts, but also the politics of South Asia in the first half of the twentieth century. Celebrating 100 years since Hind Swaraj was first published in a newspaper, this centenary edition includes a new Preface and Editor's Introduction, as well as a new chapter on 'Gandhi and the 'Four Canonical Aims of Life''. The volume presents a critical edition of the 1910 text of Hind Swaraj, fully annotated and including Gandhi's own Preface and Foreword (not found in other editions). Anthony J. Parel sets the work in its historical and political contexts and analyses the significance of Gandhi's experiences in England and South Africa. The second part of the volume contains some of Gandhi's other writings, including his correspondence with Tolstoy and Nehru.
Author: Siglind Bruhn
Publisher: Pendragon Press
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 668
ISBN-13: 9781576470961
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Author: Rajmohan Gandhi
Publisher: Penguin Books India
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 518
ISBN-13: 9780140255638
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA new and illuminating portrait of one of the greatest figures of the twentieth century. Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi has been the subject of over a dozen well-regarded biographies, yet key aspects of the man still prove elusive. In this book, Rajmohan Gandhi, a grandson of Mahatma Gandhi and an acclaimed biographer and scholar, attempts to understand the phenomenon that was Gandhi. This he does by examining in detail dominant and varied themes of Gandhi's life"his unsuccessful bid to keep India united, his attitude towards caste and untouchability; his relationship with those whose empire he challenged; his controversial experiments with chastity; his views on God, truth and non-violence; and his selection of heirs to lead a new-born nation. For a generation growing up on images of a simplified Father of the Nation and apostle of non-violence frozen in statues or reduced to a few predictable strokes of an artist's pen, this biography offers a rewarding insight into the man, his victories and his defeats.
Author: Veena R. Howard
Publisher: SUNY Press
Published: 2013-03-18
Total Pages: 316
ISBN-13: 1438445571
DOWNLOAD EBOOKDiscusses Gandhi’s creative use of ascetic practice, particularly his practice of celibacy, for nonviolent activism.