SacredSecular

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Aggressive Minority
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Bangalore City Corporation
body mind integration
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contemplative studies
Country Men
Dependent Co-arising
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Ethical Work Culture
Fast Lane
Hindu fundamentalism
India's Economic Health
India's Global Status
India's Political Future
Indian culture
Indian philosophy
India’s Economic Health
India’s Global Status
India’s Political Future
integrative cultural analysis
Life Forms
Lifestyle Indices
neoliberal globalisation
Non-dual Philosophy
Non-recyclable Plastic
Public Sector Indian Banks
religious authoritarianism
religious pluralism
Sacred Secular Divide
secularism
Soil Fertility
spiritual activism
Spiritual Practice
VHP
Vice Versa
violence and faith
Wing Excesses
Worldly Conditioning

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415484480
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Mar 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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What would it mean to conceive of the sacred as a source of knowledge that is as vital as the secular? What insights does a contemplative approach yield in analysing neoliberal globalisation or Hindu fundamentalism? Is a dew drop sacred, or is it secular?

In today’s charged atmosphere many believe that the sacred is best kept firmly apart from the realm of the secular. SacredSecular: Contemplative Cultural Critique offers a contrasting view. It argues that the two are indivisible and can productively interweave in illuminating key contemporary issues. Essays investigate the quotidian (trash, cut flowers), the philosophical (advaita, karma), the economic (work, globalisation) and the political (war, violence). Mani invites us to rethink the prevailing view that secularism is the only progressive response to religious authoritarianism. SacredSecular proposes a conceptual approach in which body, mind, heart, nature, matter and spirit are not merely equals, but equally crucial to crafting an inclusive vision and practice.

This book addresses several audiences: scholars of contemporary Indian society and culture, spiritual practitioners striving to integrate their practice with their politics, and all those interested in contemplating the present and what it portends for our collective future.

Formerly Professor, Women’s Studies Program, University of California, Davis. Currently independent researcher based in Bangalore

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