India's Problem, Krishna or Christ
Pubblicato da Good Press
English
2020
ISBN 4064066103873
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In "India's Problem, Krishna or Christ," John P. Jones embarks on a profound exploration of the cultural and spiritual dilemmas facing India during British colonial rule. The book juxtaposes the philosophies of Krishna from Hinduism with the teachings of Christ from Christianity, delving into the implications of each for India's future. With a literary style that seamlessly blends narrative with analytical discourse, Jones not only illuminates the complexities of religious identity but also engages readers in a deep philosophical inquiry about morality, faith, and national identity in a changing world. John P. Jones, a scholar of religious studies and a keen observer of socio-political dynamics in colonial India, draws from his extensive background in Eastern and Western philosophies. His upbringing in a cross-cultural milieu informed his nuanced understanding of belief systems and their impact on society. This foundational knowledge allows him to artfully present both faiths, shedding light on their respective roles in shaping the Indian psyche and, by extension, the nation'Äôs trajectory during a tumultuous period. For scholars, students, and general readers alike, "India's Problem, Krishna or Christ" is indispensable for understanding the interplay between religion and politics in India. Jones'Äôs thought-provoking discourse not only makes it a significant scholarly work but also a compelling read for anyone interested in the broader dialogues between Eastern and Western thought.
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