This is a new edition of Webster's, The Nirankari Sikhs (1979), which is recognized as 'single most important work on the history of Baba Dayal and his successors'. It updates the earlier edition not only by dealing with the past forty years of Nirankari history but also by taking into account subsequent scholarship on the history of Sikhism. This book will be of value to those seeking a fuller understanding of the evolution of Sikh identity since the 19th century. Please note: Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.…mehr
This is a new edition of Webster's, The Nirankari Sikhs (1979), which is recognized as 'single most important work on the history of Baba Dayal and his successors'. It updates the earlier edition not only by dealing with the past forty years of Nirankari history but also by taking into account subsequent scholarship on the history of Sikhism. This book will be of value to those seeking a fuller understanding of the evolution of Sikh identity since the 19th century. Please note: Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John C.B. Webster holds degrees from Amherst College, Union Theological Seminary in New York City, Lucknow University, and the University of Pennsylvania. He taught history at Baring Union Christian College and Guru Nanak Dev University in the Punjab as well as at United Theological College in Bangalore. He is now retired and lives in the USA.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. The Nineteenth Century (Sikh Religion in the Early Nineteenth Century Baba Dayal and the Origin of the Nirankaris Developments Under Baba Darbara Singh and Sahib Rattaji The Nirankaris and the Anand Marriage Act Conclusion) 3. The Consolidation of Tradition 1909-1947 (Nirankari Balak Jatha and Nirankari Bhujangi Sevak Jatha The Recording of Nirankari History Defining a Theological Position Internal Tensions and the Origins of the Sant Nirankaris Conclusion) 4. Relocation 1947-1976 (The Partition Crisis and its Aftermath The Nirankaris in Sikh History The 1976 Annual Gathering Conclusion) 5. The Nirankaris Today (Nirankaris and Sant Nirankaris Nirankari Identity Within Sikhism Important Internal Developments Conclusion)
1. Introduction 2. The Nineteenth Century (Sikh Religion in the Early Nineteenth Century Baba Dayal and the Origin of the Nirankaris Developments Under Baba Darbara Singh and Sahib Rattaji The Nirankaris and the Anand Marriage Act Conclusion) 3. The Consolidation of Tradition 1909-1947 (Nirankari Balak Jatha and Nirankari Bhujangi Sevak Jatha The Recording of Nirankari History Defining a Theological Position Internal Tensions and the Origins of the Sant Nirankaris Conclusion) 4. Relocation 1947-1976 (The Partition Crisis and its Aftermath The Nirankaris in Sikh History The 1976 Annual Gathering Conclusion) 5. The Nirankaris Today (Nirankaris and Sant Nirankaris Nirankari Identity Within Sikhism Important Internal Developments Conclusion)
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