Political Thinkers of Modern India: Raja Rammohun RoyVerinder Grover Deep & Deep Publications, 1990 |
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... Hindu society . There is no weak tolerance here with moral abuse , but the courage of conviction of the highest kind which makes him say what he feels in the face of all opposition . It is this which puts him in the front rank of the ...
... Hindu society . There is no weak tolerance here with moral abuse , but the courage of conviction of the highest kind which makes him say what he feels in the face of all opposition . It is this which puts him in the front rank of the ...
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... Hinduism had fallen . This we see from his speaking of Christ as the saviour , and saying about him that he should be considered an actual personification of the mercy and kindness of God and not an allegorical personification such as Hindu ...
... Hinduism had fallen . This we see from his speaking of Christ as the saviour , and saying about him that he should be considered an actual personification of the mercy and kindness of God and not an allegorical personification such as Hindu ...
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... Hindu theist . That his Unitarianism or as it may be better called Christian Theism was complimentary to or only the perfect form of that theism which he had found in the Hindu Scriptures , particularly the Vedas , is evident from a ...
... Hindu theist . That his Unitarianism or as it may be better called Christian Theism was complimentary to or only the perfect form of that theism which he had found in the Hindu Scriptures , particularly the Vedas , is evident from a ...
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Mani Lal C Parekh | 3 |
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