Sikh studies : comparative perspectives on a changing tradition : working papers from the Berkeley conference on Sikh studies 🔍
Mark Juergensmeyer; N. Gerald Barrier; Graduate Theological Union Berkeley: Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley religious studies series / Graduate theological union, 1, Berkeley, 1979
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I. The Contexts Of Sikh Studies -- The Forgotten Tradition: Sikhism In The Study Of World Religions / Mark Juergensmeyer -- Sikh Studies In The Punjab / John C. B. Webster -- A Perspective On Early Sikh History / J. S. Grewal -- The Role Of Ideology And Institution-building In Modern Sikhism / N. Gerald Barrier -- Comments: Sikhism As A Category For Study / Eugene Irschick -- Comments: Locating Sikhism In Time And Place: A Problem For Historical Surveys / Ainslie T. Embree -- Ii. The Origins Of Sikhism -- Sant And Vaisnava Poetry: Some Observations On Method / Kenneth E. Bryant -- Kabir In The Guru Granth Sahib: An Exploratory Essay / Karine Schomer -- Comments: Mediation In The Sant Tradition / Wendy O'flaherty -- Comments: Solitude And Community Among Sants And Vaisnavas / J. S. Hawley -- Iii. The Texts Of Sikhism -- The Sikh Scriptures: Some Issues / W. H. Mcleod -- Textual Criticism Of The Kartarpur Granth / C. H. Loehlin -- Comments: Scholarship And The Adi Granth / Surjit Singh -- Comments: The Concept Of Scripture In The Indian Tradition / Frits Staal -- Iv. Sikhs Abroad -- Sikhs Real And Ideal: Discussion Of Text And Context In The Description Of Overseas Sikh Communities / Bruce Labrack -- The Sikhs Of The South Pacific / W. H. Mcleod -- Some Demographic And Social Aspects Of Early East Indian Life In The United States / Harold S. Jacoby -- The Ghadar Syndrome: Immigrant Sikhs And Nationalist Pride / Mark Juergensmeyer -- Overseas Sikhs In The Context Of International Migrations / Sucheny Chan -- Comments: Scholarship And Sikhs Abroad / Narinder Singh Kapany -- Sources Of Sikh Studies / N. Gerald Barrier. Edited By Mark Juergensmeyer And N. Gerald Barrier. Includes Index. Bibliography: P. 215-219.
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Juergensmeyer, Mark; Barrier, N. Gerald (Norman Gerald); Graduate Theological Union
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edited by Mark Juergensmeyer and N. Gerald Barrier
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Conference On Sikh Studies (1976 Berkeley, Calif)
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Mark Juergensmeyer; Norman Gerald Barrier
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Jain Publishing Company, Inc.
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Asian Humanities Press
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Berkeley religious studies series ;, 1, Berkeley, California, 1979
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United States, United States of America
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类型: 图书
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出版日期: 1979
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出版社: Graduate Theological Union
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页码: 230
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Bibliography: p. 215-219.
Includes index.
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230 pages ; 23 cm
Includes index
Bibliography: p. 215-219
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2024-08-23
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