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A Contemporary Look at Sikh Religion Essays on Scripture Identity Creation Spirituality Charity and Interfaith Dialogue

Books from same Author: Prof Dr James Massey

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    Author(s)Prof Dr James Massey
    PublisherManohar Publishers and Distributors
    ISBN9788173048579
    Pages154
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish

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    Manohar Publishers and Distributors A Contemporary Look at Sikh Religion Essays on Scripture Identity Creation Spirituality Charity and Interfaith Dialogue by Prof Dr James Massey

    The 10 essays in this volume are divided into four parts. In part one, the first essay deals with the Sikh scriptures, including Sri Guru Granth Sahib. The second essay discusses in detail, the vision and mission of Universal Humanhood of Sri Guru Gobind Singhji. In part two, the essays deal with Sikh identity, and show that till today the struggle for identity is continuing. Part three contains four essays dealing with the Sikh concepts of creation, spirituality, charity, and suffering and death. Part four contains two essays. One dealing with interfaith dialogue offered by Sri Guru Nanak Devji and the last essay on the historical development of the same process, with special reference to the contribution of the Sikh community.