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A Hindu Theology of Liberation
Not-Two Is Not One
von Anantanand Rambachan
Verlag: State University of New York Press
Reihe: SUNY series in Religious Studies
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ISBN: 978-1-4384-5457-3
Erschienen am 06.11.2014
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 242 Seiten

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Inhaltsverzeichnis

Anantanand Rambachan is Professor of Religion at St. Olaf College and the author of The Advaita Worldview: God, World, and Humanity, also published by SUNY Press.



Abbreviations

Introduction

What Is Advaita?
Is Advaita a Theological Tradition?
The Need for an Advaita Theology of Liberation
Not-Two Is Not One
Structure of Text

Part One

1.The Quest for Fullness

Human Problem as Suffering
The Universal Desire for Happiness
Suffering as Mortality Anxiety
Suffering and the Transient Nature of Experiences
Suffering as the Experience of Inadequacy
Inadequacy and the Multiplication of Desires
The Persistence of Inadequacy
Overcoming the Problem of Inadequacy: The Limits of Action
Despair as Opportunity
The Uncreated Infinite
The Human Problem as Ignorance (Avidya)

2. The Validity of Non-Duality

Vedas: The Source of Liberating Knowledge
The Threefold Criteria for Valid Knowledge
The Subject Matter of the Vedas
The Action and Knowledge Sections of the Vedas
Relationship between the Means of Knowledge and Object
The Liberating Power of Words
The Value of a Teacher
The Necessity of Faith (Sraddha)
A Teaching Tradition

3. The Full Self

The Method of Distinguishing Knower and Known
The Singularity of the Self
The Immortality of the Self
The Self as Free from the Limits of Time
The Unity of the Self
The Self as Free from Space Limits
The Relationship Between Cause and Effect
Overcoming the Brahman-World Dualism
The Purpose of Creation in Advaita

4. The Liberated Life

Suffering and Ignorance
Knowledge and Liberation
The Meaning of Säsara
Ignorance and Its Consequences
Untying the Knots of the Heart (Ignorance-Greed-Greedful Actions)
The Social Implications of Liberation
Identity with All Beings as Love
Compassion
Generosity
Interdependent Existence
Control-Give-Have Compassion

Part Two

5. Liberation from Patriarchy

Paradoxical Attitudes toward Women
The Significance of Women in Relation to Men
Dowry and the Devaluation of Women
Religious Rituals and the Preference for Sons
Karma and Violence to Women
The Intrinsic Value of Women
The Necessity to Connect Religious Teaching and Social Reality
Ahi¿sa: Its Significance for Women
Ahi¿sa and Justice for Women
Justice as the Fulfillment of Mutual Obligations
Feminine Images of God and the Empowerment of Women
Scriptural Resources for Overcoming Patriarchy
Ignorance and Patriarchy

6. Liberation from Homophobia

The Reality of Homophobia
Recognizing Third Sex Persons
The Case of Arjuna in Mahabharata
Third Sex Persons in the Law Codes
Divine Immanence and the Value of the Person
Sex and Liberation (Mok¿a)
Procreation, Marriage, and Third Sex
Recovering Indigenous Theological Resources

7. Liberation from Anthropocentrism

Brahman as Ontological Ground of Nature
Dualistic and Non-dualistic Views of Nature
The Devaluation of Nature in Advaita
Affirming the Value of Nature in Advaita
Liberation and the Significance of Nature
Nature and the Yajña Mode of Being
Nature and the Moral Order of the Universe
Liberation from Greed and Stewardship

8. Liberation from Childism

The Suffering of the Child
The Religious Value of the Child
Birth Replicates Cosmic Creation
Brahman Is Present Equally in All Beings
Value for Brahman Expressed in Compassion
Ahi¿sa (Non-Injury) and the Value of the Child
Honoring the Divinity in the Child
The Girl Child in the Hindu Perspective: Ideal and Reality
Religious Value and the Provision of Needs
The Obligation to Life
The Obligation to a Healthy Life
The Obligation to Education
The Obligation to Leisure and Happiness
The Obligation to Non-Injury and Freedom from Exploitation

9. Liberation from Caste

A Personal Encounter
The Reality of Caste Oppression
Caste Privileges and the Negativized Others
Change, Conversion, and Leadership
Dalits and Hindu Identity
Self-Value and the Devaluation of Others
Affirming Equal Worth and Justice for All
The Story of Säkara and the Untouchable
The Exegesis of Bhagavadgita
Caste and the Authority of Scripture
Dharma, Caste, and Liberation

Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index


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