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Do All Roads Lead to Jerusalem?: The Making of Indian Religions

 
S.N. Balagangadhara (Author) Divya Jhingran (Author)
Synopsis

Do All Roads Lead to Jerusalem? Traces the history of western encounters with other cultures on two occasions the pagans of Greece and Rome and the heathens in India. The West has produced many descriptions of other cultures. A close examination of these descriptions reveals that they tell us more about western culture than about the cultures the West has attempted to describe. This over-arching theme is developed by examining one element in Western culture, viz., religion.

This book argues that religion is not a cultural universal and the belief that all cultures have religion is an assumption on the part of all scholars of religion. The reason for this is that western culture has been shaped by religion so that members of this culture are conceptually compelled to describe other cultures from within the framework of religion. From Biblical scholarship to the Enlightenment, from the Reformation to the Romantics, from Believers to atheists, the cognitive scheme is the same—one that has been set in place by the experiential framework of Christianity. Is it any wonder that members of such a culture saw religion wherever they went?

By means of methodical arguments and lucid explanations this book demonstrates that religion is not a cultural universal and explains why it is believed to be so. Scholars in the field of religious and cultural studies will find this work illuminating, original and deeply compelling.

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Bibliographic information

Title Do All Roads Lead to Jerusalem?: The Making of Indian Religions
Format Hardcover
Date published: 31.12.2014
Edition 1st. ed.
Language: English
isbn 9789350980446
length 304p.,