CONTENTS:- Sikh Conception of Sin; Sikh Response to the Problem of Evil; Concept of Sin in Islamic Perspectives; The Qur'anic Doctrine of Sin; Concept of Sin in Post-Islamic Iran; Buddhist Doctrine of Sin in India and Japan; Awareness of Sin and Guilt in Vedic Literature; Sin in Psycho-religious Perspective; Japanese Doctrine of Sin; Christian Doctrine of Sin; Jewish Concept of Sin in the Baha'i Faith; Egyptians Concept of Sin; Contemporary Understanding of Sin; Conceptualisation of Sin in Greek Theology; Sin in Hindu Religion; Roman Concept of Sin; Teutonic Concept of Sin as a Conscious Non-conformity; Vedic Concept of Sin and Confession; Judaeo-Christian Concept of Suffering; Sin and Salvation: Christianity and Islam.
DESCRIPTION
The work is an effort to clarify the different religious concept of Sin and its practical implication in socio-religious life. Different philosophers and religious thinkers of both East and West have discussed the problem of sin and virtue throughout the ages. This book comprises of different articles of eminent scholars highlighting religious concept of sin or in other word, the consciousness of wrongdoing.