Foreword
Phonetic Guide
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Rise of Non-Dualism in Bengal
Chapter 2: Life and Works
Chapter 3: Bhakti Universalist
Chapter 4: Social Philosopher
Conclusions
Appendix A: Theoretical and Methodological Considerations
Appendix B: Images
Appendix C: Documents
Appendix D: Tour to Central Europe
Appendix E: Works by Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Ferdinando Sardella is a researcher and the Director for the Forum for South Asia Studies for the Humanities and Social Sciences at Uppsala University. He is a fellow at the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies. In 2010 he received the Donner Institute Prize for outstanding research in the field of Religious Studies at the Åbo Akademi University in Finland.
"Modern Hindu Personalism is a significant contribution to
scholarship not only of the modern Gaudiya Vaisnava movement but
also of the religious history of Bengal within the last half of the
colonial period. Adding greatly to our understanding of the
development of Hinduism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth
centuries in the context of colonialism and a rising Indian
nationalism, this book should be widely read by scholars of the
history of
colonial India and religion."--Gavin Flood, Professor of Hindu
Studies and Comparative Religion, University of Oxford
"Timothy S. Dobe's innovative approach successfully incorporates
bodily practice, ascetic performance, and a detailed understanding
of context into his comparative textual study. By highlighting the
multiple functions of sainthood in religious and social contexts
and across religious traditions, Hindu Christian Faqir contributes
to a broader approach to comparative study and more nuanced
understanding of colonial religion."--Journal of
Hindu-Christian Studies
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