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An Introduction to Indian Philosophy
An Introduction to Indian Philosophy
Nalinikanta Brahma

The Fundamentals of Religion

The present book, written by Nalinikanta Brahma, undertakes a detailed study of the essence of all religions. The author classifies all the religions under three groups: 1. Impersonal, 2. Personal and 3. Supra-Personal. The doctrines and beliefs of all the great regions have been presented in terms of this classification. The author makes a critical assessment of the objections to religion as advanced by Russell, Freud and Marx. The author defends what he calls “ Supre-Personal Religion”. The book ends with an analysis of the possibility of a universal religion.

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Philosophers of Modern India

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Nalinikanta Brahma

Publication Language

English

Publisher Name

University of Calcutta

Publication Place

Calcutta

Publication Year

1960

No. of Pages

311

Series Name

1951, Stephanos Nirmalendu Ghosh Lecture

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