The Sikh Moral Tradition: Ethical Perceptions of the Sikhs in the late nineteenth early twentieth century
Singh, Nripinder
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PRODUCT DETAILS
Book ID : 5994
ISBN-10 : 81-85425-00-0 / 8185425000
ISBN-13 : 978-81-85425-00-9 / 9788185425009
Place
of Publication :
Delhi
Year
of Publication :
1990
Edition :
Language : English
vii, 362p., Bib., Index, 23 cm.
CONTENTS
CONTENTS:- 1. The Subject; 2. The Inheritance; 3. The Rahit; 4. The Guru Granth Sahib; 5. The Literature; 6. The conclusion.
DESCRIPTION
This exceptionally fresh study invites the reader to examine on the basis of historical evidence the ethical perceptions of the Sikh community at the turn of the last century. How do a people individually and collectively form and articulate their moral and religious outlook? How is a sense of distinctiveness enhanced under stress?... But this study does not stop with the usual coordinates of the sociologists' and historians' investigations but tries to chart the inner investigations but tries to chart the inner metamorphosis taking place within the Sikh community itself. This metamorphosis involved not only a renewal but a regeneration. The student of religious studies will find herin an in-depth study of the ethico-religious dimension within the lifeworld of the Sikh community. It deals deftly and insightfully with a multitude of data including movements, scriptural and other literature, codes of conduct, and moral reasoning.