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Reason and Revelation in Sikhism
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ISBN : 8170204895
Author : G. Kaur
Pages : 264 pp
Year of Publishing : 1990
Binding : Hardback
Publisher : Cosmo Publications
SKU:
COSR017
Categories: Religion & Religious Studies, Sikhs & Sikhism
This book is a comprehensive and careful study of recondite subject related to Sikhism. It pertains to diverse areas of Philosophy and religion with main emphasis on Philosophy. Hence it can easily be broached that the author has envinced a rare mastery ever and insight into the subject in hand thus made a remarkable achievement in theological research.
In this book, the author has dealt with the role of Reason and Revelation in different religions like Hinduism, Christianity and Islam with skill and learning and her study of the basic tenets of these religions appears to be well grounded. She has cogently argued that Sikhism gives a permanent place to reason.
In the conclusion the author has developed her theory of relationship between Reason and Revelation and its place in Sikhism. It is good to note that Sm. Kaur has been able to synthesise the relation between Bani and Vichar and has been able to point out this, specialty, of the relation between Reason and Revelation in the context of Sikh religion.
She has tried to argue, with success to a substantial extent, that Bani which takes the place of Revelation in Sikh religion, does not eliminate the role of reason in religious life.