Rammohun Roy: A Bi-centenary TributeNiharranjan Ray National Book Trust, India, 1974 - 200 sidor On Raja Rammohun Roy, 1772?-1833, founder of the Brahmo Samaj. |
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... natural rights ' and ' natural liberties ' ; but materialistic hedonism , devoid of a humanistic ethics derived from spirituality , was foreign to the basic premises of his social and political philosophy . He sought a synthesis between ...
... natural rights ' and ' natural liberties ' ; but materialistic hedonism , devoid of a humanistic ethics derived from spirituality , was foreign to the basic premises of his social and political philosophy . He sought a synthesis between ...
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... natural tendency in man , while faith in a particular god or gods having special attributes or forms , and in a ... natural to mankind . According to Rammohun this distinction between natural inclination of man towards God and his ...
... natural tendency in man , while faith in a particular god or gods having special attributes or forms , and in a ... natural to mankind . According to Rammohun this distinction between natural inclination of man towards God and his ...
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... natural religion was intimately connected with the concept of natural rights and its corollary was Rational Christia- nity . In later years when Rammohun became acquainted with the writings of eighteenth - century scholars he must have ...
... natural religion was intimately connected with the concept of natural rights and its corollary was Rational Christia- nity . In later years when Rammohun became acquainted with the writings of eighteenth - century scholars he must have ...
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