Mythologies and Philosophies of Salvation in the Theistic Traditions of India

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Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press, Dec 11, 1984 - Philosophy - 549 pages

Based on exhaustive reference to primary source material, this volume explores the relationships between religious mythologies and religious philosophical system within the theistic traditions in India. Not content merely to explore these relationships, the author further examines the relevance of mythology and philosophy in a discussion of salvation--salvation understood in its sociological, eschatological, and philosophical senses. The treatment of myth and philosophy is comprehensive in scope, pulling together a great variety of sources and commentary, and illuminating them for the Western reader.

This study will be of interest both to students of Indian religions and to students of comparative religion interested in creating a context for the discussion of Eastern and Western religions.

 

Contents

INTRODUCTION
1
Salvation in Vedic Religion
6
Visnu as Saviour
56
Main Elements and Sources of 346aivism
122
Dev299 as Saviour
192
Synthesis and Conclusion
235
KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS USED IN NOTES
285
NOTES
287
BIBLIOGRAPHY
446
INDEX
477
PLATES
501
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Klaus Klostermaier teaches in the Department of Religion at the University of Manitoba.

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