Gandhi (English, Hardcover, Bhatt S. C.)
Preface Acknowledgements Introduction Reminiscences Abiding and evolving concerns Truth non-voilence Self-discipline Self-respect, Public-mindedness Indian dignity Humanitarianism Love of religion Moksha Summary Gandhi's Hinduism Formative influences Selectiveness Caste and vocation Untouchability Intercaste dining and marriage Inter-religious marriage Animals Other religions Jainism and Buddhism The Bible and Jesus Real Christianity Islam Religion in general Gandhi's last words Theism, atheism, secularism Divine attributes Atheism Secularism 1948 Conclusions Appendix: An outline of Gandhi's life Glossary Works cited Index.
About The Author
Mark Lindley (born 1937) is both a noted musicologist and, more recently As an historian of modern India, his concentration has been on the independence struggle, with a particular focus on Mahatma Gandhi and some of his associates. His writings on Gandhi include:
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