TY - BOOK ID - 138351862 TI - Studies in Hinduism : Historical Perspectives and Contemporary Developments PY - 2021 PB - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - John Robert Seeley KW - Bankimchandra Chatterjee KW - natural religions KW - hagiography KW - auto/biography KW - Victorian Jesus KW - carita as genre KW - life narratives in colonial Bengal KW - Krishnacaritra KW - secularism KW - Swami Vivekananda KW - Jyotirmaya Sharma KW - Hindu nationalism KW - Hindutva KW - religious pluralism KW - religious inclusivism KW - caste system KW - Sri Ramakrishna KW - Bābā Farīd KW - bhakti KW - Bhāgavata-purāṇa KW - Bulleh Shāh KW - Caṇḍīdās KW - Hīr-Rāṇjhā KW - Ibn ‘Arabī KW - Rabindranath Tagore KW - Rādhā-Kṛṣṇa KW - Rūmī KW - Sufism KW - Vaiṣṇavism KW - Vidyāpati KW - virahiṇī KW - Wāris Shāh KW - Yūsuf-Zulaikhā KW - Śrīdhara KW - Bhāgavata KW - Purāṇa KW - commentary KW - Caitanya KW - Gauḍīya KW - Jīva Gosvāmī KW - digital Hinduism KW - god posters KW - Shani KW - Hindu images KW - Hinduism and mediatization KW - Bengal KW - Vaiṣṇava KW - colonial KW - gender KW - women KW - Srīkanḍa KW - gaura nāgara vāda KW - Viṣnupriyā KW - Śrī Rāmakṛṣṇa KW - Vedānta KW - Ādi Śaṁkara KW - Advaita KW - Upaniṣads KW - brahman KW - ātman KW - Śakti KW - vijñāna KW - samādhi KW - Hinduism KW - Vedanta KW - philosophy of religion KW - yoga KW - n/a KW - Bābā Farīd KW - Bhāgavata-purāṇa KW - Bulleh Shāh KW - Caṇḍīdās KW - Hīr-Rāṇjhā KW - Ibn 'Arabī KW - Rādhā-Kṛṣṇa KW - Rūmī KW - Vaiṣṇavism KW - Vidyāpati KW - virahiṇī KW - Wāris Shāh KW - Yūsuf-Zulaikhā KW - Śrīdhara KW - Bhāgavata KW - Purāṇa KW - Gauḍīya KW - Jīva Gosvāmī KW - Vaiṣṇava KW - Srīkanḍa KW - gaura nāgara vāda KW - Viṣnupriyā KW - Śrī Rāmakṛṣṇa KW - Vedānta KW - Ādi Śaṁkara KW - Upaniṣads KW - ātman KW - Śakti KW - vijñāna KW - samādhi UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:138351862 AB - This is a collection of articles by established scholars in the fields of History, Philosophy, Literature and Religious Studies. These are original essays which address the issues and concerns that now dominate the study of religion in its multiple dimensions with a fresh approach. They critique settled opinions and raise new and engaging questions concerning cultural hermeneutics and the academic study of religion. Embellished with a substantive and topical introduction by the editor, this collection of articles will be of abiding interest to scholars and interested lay persons alike. ER -