Radhakrishnan: A Religious Biography

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SUNY Press, 01‏/01‏/1987 - 189 من الصفحات
It is the thought of Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan that is most often presented in the West as "Hinduism." He was a remarkable man. In addition to having been President of India while Nehru was Prime Minister, and the Indian Ambassador to the Soviet Union, he held the Spaulding Chair of Comparative Religion and Ethics at Oxford University. And he continues to be a culture hero of India.

Radhakrishnan's thought developed in the context of his full life. Robert Minor places his thought in that context. His book traces the influences on him and the growth of his thought from his birth in Tirutani to his retirement to Madras.

The book contains a complete bibliography of Radhakrishnan's writings and of the secondary literature.
 

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Chapter Two The Budding Philosopher
15
Chapter Three Vedanta as Interpreter
27
Chapter Four Hinduism and Philosophy
43
Chapter Five Universities as the Means
57
Chapter Six Religion in an Age of Crisis
75
Chapter Seven Interpreter of the New Republic
89
Chapter Eight In Office with Nehru
101
Chapter Nine The Religion of
115
Chapter Ten Conclusions
129
Notes
139
Chronological Bibliography
165
Bibliography of Secondary Literature
177
Index
183
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