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Eastern Spirituality for Modern Life: Exploring Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism and Tantra
0Discover inner peace and wisdom with “Eastern Spirituality for Modern Life” at The Bookish Owl. Explore the core philosophies of Buddhism, Hinduism, Taoism, and Tantra, and learn how to apply these ancient teachings to your contemporary lifestyle. Author David Pond offers insights into embracing mystery and understanding subtle realms of consciousness. This book provides a unique vantage point on different religious paths, fostering understanding and connection in our modern world. Perfect for spiritual seekers and those curious about Eastern traditions. Find your path to enlightenment today! ISBN: 9788178221991
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Ecclesial Leadership as Friendship
0Discover a transformative approach to ecclesial leadership rooted in genuine friendship. This insightful book critiques prevailing managerial models, proposing a relational, kenotic praxis grounded in Christian love and mutuality. Gain practical guidance for implementing this vision within church communities, fostering deeper connections and healthier spiritual environments. Essential for scholars of practical theology, church ministry leaders, and students of leadership studies seeking profound theological narratives. A vital resource for evolving Christian leadership practices in India.
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Eclecticism and Modern Hindu Discourse
0Unravel the complexities of modern Hindu discourse and the profound influence of eclecticism. This definitive study explores the classical roots and contemporary significance of spiritual thought in India, spotlighting Swami Vivekananda’s pivotal role. Trace the historical Indian antecedents that shaped vibrant Hindu philosophy and spirituality. Essential reading for scholars, students of religious studies, and anyone fascinated by the depth of Indian spiritual traditions and the evolution of Hinduism. Gain profound insights into Hindu eclecticism.
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Eco-Concerns in Indian Religious Traditions : Inter-Religious Cooperation Towards Healthy Environment
0Uncover the profound relationship between Indian religious traditions and environmental stewardship. This seminal work delves into critical eco-concerns and eco-spirituality, advocating for robust inter-religious cooperation. Explore how India’s diverse spiritual heritage offers unique solutions to pressing ecological challenges and promotes a healthy environment. Essential for scholars, environmental advocates, and those passionate about India’s socio-religious approach to sustainability, this book illuminates pathways for collective action towards a greener, more conscious future.
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Eco-Homiletics and the Craft of Narrative Preaching
0Explore a groundbreaking synthesis of ecological theology and narrative preaching with this essential guide from a distinguished Indian theological voice. Discover innovative methodologies to craft relevant, impactful sermons that address both spiritual needs and ecological realities, reimagining the Christian discourse on humanity’s relationship with creation. This work is vital for pastors, seminarians, and church leaders seeking to deepen their understanding of faith and ecology for effective ministry within the Indian context. A must-read for theological education and contemporary preaching practice.
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Eco-Theological Significance of Water: A Critique on Privatization in the Indian Socio-Economic Milieu
0Dive into the crucial eco-theological significance of water in India. This incisive critique rigorously examines the socio-economic impact of water privatization, exposing neo-colonial ideologies and their threat to precious resources. Discover a compelling theological perspective on water’s sanctity and the imperative for faith communities to champion water justice. Essential for scholars, environmentalists, and anyone invested in sustainable water management and the spiritual dimensions of India’s socio-economic landscape. Understand the core issues surrounding water access and ethical stewardship in the Indian context.
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Eco-Theology and the Scriptures :: A Revisit of Christian Responses
0Discover a transformative approach to Eco-Theology, exploring Christian responses through the lens of Scripture. This book critically revisits biblical texts, advocating for a renewed ecological perspective on Creation care. It meticulously links colonialism to environmental damage and calls for a deconstruction of prevailing mindsets among Indian Christians. Essential for theologians, students, and faith leaders in India seeking to integrate biblical theology with environmental stewardship.
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Ecological Crisis Re-addressed : Insights of Siddha Tirumular and their Christian Reading
0Uncover groundbreaking ecological solutions by exploring ancient Indian spirituality. This book re-addresses the critical ecological crisis through the profound insights of Siddha Tirumular, examining Saiva Siddhanta’s perspective on materiality and its connection to Christian ecological thought. Delve into the metaphysical roots of environmental challenges and gain practical wisdom for a sustainable future. Essential for students of philosophy, theology, environmental studies, and anyone seeking to bridge Indian traditions with contemporary ecological concerns. A must-read for understanding India’s spiritual heritage in tackling modern crises.
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Ecological Perspectives in Buddhism
0Explore the profound ecological wisdom of Buddhism, deeply rooted in ancient Indian spirituality. This essential read investigates the intricate relationship between Buddhist philosophy and environmental sustainability, offering relevant solutions for today’s challenges. Delve into core concepts like Pratityasamutpada and Sunyata to understand Buddhist approaches to social, legal, and deep ecology. A must-have for students, scholars of Indian philosophy, environmentalists, and anyone seeking spiritual guidance for ecological balance.
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Ecological Vision on Creation: According to the Homilies on the Third and Fourth Days of Creation of Jacob Serugh
0Explore a profound **ecological vision** rooted in ancient Syriac tradition. This book offers an insightful analysis of Jacob of Serugh’s homilies on creation, bridging fifth-century Patristic eco-theology with contemporary ecological concerns. Essential for students of theology, environmentalists, and readers interested in the Syriac heritage in India, it illuminates the divine relationship between Creator and creation. Discover timeless wisdom from Church Fathers to navigate today’s environmental challenges and appreciate the origins of all things.
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Ecumenical Voices: Anthology of NEICC Papers
0Dive into the heart of Christian discourse in Northeast India with this vital anthology of NEICC papers. Discover a rich tapestry of reflections on contextual issues, church unity, and missional endeavours from the North East India Christian Council. This collection offers historical insights, missional relevance, and profound spiritual challenges, embodying the Council’s commitment to fostering unity and social engagement through the Gospel. Essential for theologians, church historians, and anyone seeking to understand the dynamics of Indian Christianity and the evolving spiritual landscape of Northeast India.
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Education, Poverty and Gender: Schooling Muslim Girls in India
0Uncover the critical journey of Muslim girls in Northern India navigating education, poverty, and gender. This compelling study explores identity formation within the spaces between home and school, dissecting the intricate relationship between religion, patriarchy, and pedagogy. Delving into South Asian educational contexts, it offers a vital multi-disciplinary analysis of socialization for minority communities. Essential for students, educators, gender studies scholars, and policy-makers focused on educational equity and empowerment in India.