This book is not just another biography of Gandhi. It is valuable because it offers us a French view and Jewish too perhaps, of a man who became a prophet in a blood-thirsty century. The book is further enriched by a discussion on Hindu mysticism and the concept of 'love' in Judaism. The author also looks at how Gandhi has played a major role on
This book is not just another biography of Gandhi. It is valuable because it offers us a French view and Jewish too perhaps, of a man who became a prophet in a blood-thirsty century. The book is further enriched by a discussion on Hindu mysticism and the concept of 'love' in Judaism. The author also looks at how Gandhi has played a major role onHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michaël de Saint-Chëron is the author of several books and specializes in Jewish Theology and the ties with Hinduism and Buddhism. He has taught at the Sorbonne and the Elie Wiesel University in Paris and in two Taiwan universities. His recent publications include Evil and Exile with Elie Wiesel, Notre Dame University Press, 2000 and Conversations with Emmanuel Levinas, Duquesne University Press, 2010.
Inhaltsangabe
Prologue: Gandhi and India 1. The Anti-Biography of a Great Soul 2. How Does One Make a Mohandas Gandhi? 3. Gandhi Discovers the Bhagavad Gita 4. An Indian Lawyer Confronts Apartheid 5. The Non-Violent Revolution 6. The Path to Renunciation 7. Satyagraha in Deed and in Reality 8. The Gandhi-Tolstoy Correspondence 9. Gandhi returns to India 10. Between Non-Violence and Anti-Zionism 11. India and Gandhi viewed by Romain Rolland and André Malraux 12. Gandhi's Heritage Today 13. Beyond Gandhi: Hinduism-Judaism- A Root-to-Root Conversation
Prologue: Gandhi and India 1. The Anti-Biography of a Great Soul 2. How Does One Make a Mohandas Gandhi? 3. Gandhi Discovers the Bhagavad Gita 4. An Indian Lawyer Confronts Apartheid 5. The Non-Violent Revolution 6. The Path to Renunciation 7. Satyagraha in Deed and in Reality 8. The Gandhi-Tolstoy Correspondence 9. Gandhi returns to India 10. Between Non-Violence and Anti-Zionism 11. India and Gandhi viewed by Romain Rolland and André Malraux 12. Gandhi's Heritage Today 13. Beyond Gandhi: Hinduism-Judaism- A Root-to-Root Conversation
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