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Indian Theism from the Vedic to the Muhammadan Period is a seminal work by Nicol Macnicol that traces the philosophical and theological development of theistic concepts throughout Indian history. The book systematically examines how monotheistic and theistic ideas evolved from the earliest Vedic texts, progressing through various Hindu philosophical schools, and continuing into the period of Islamic influence in India.
Macnicol’s scholarly approach provides readers with deep insights into the comparative study of Indian religious thought and its interaction with foreign theological traditions. The work demonstrates how Indian thinkers grappled with fundamental questions about the nature of divinity, divine attributes, and humanity’s relationship with the transcendent across different historical periods. This comprehensive treatment makes it an essential resource for students of Indian philosophy, theology, and comparative religion seeking to understand the spiritual foundations of Indian civilization and the philosophical continuity underlying diverse religious expressions.







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