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Hinduism: True or False
by Anantanand Rambachan (34 pages, Paperback, © 1999)
In this work, Professor Rambachan addresses many popular stereotypes about
Hindus and Hinduism. These include subjects such as idolatry,
polytheism, predestination, inequality, anti-materialism, pantheism,
and desirelessness. A Hindu viewpoint on each subject is presented
with precision and clarity. This discussion would help both Hindus and
non-Hindus understand better the teachings of Hinduism.
Hinduism: True of False is an ideal companion book for the
Hinduism: Wisdom and Way CD-ROM.
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Table of Contents
- Do Hindus Worship Many Gods?
- Do Hindus Believe in Predestination?
- Do Hindus Worship Idols?
- Do Hindus Worship the Cow?
- Does Hinduism Discourage Efforts to Relieve Suffering?
- Must a Person Be Born a Hindu To Be A Hindu?
- Does Hinduism Advocate the Inequality of Human Beings?
- Is Hinduism Anti-Materialistic?
- Does Hinduism Disapprove of the Enjoyment of Life In This World?
- Does Hinduism Teach That The World Is An Illusion?
- Do Hindus Believe That Human Beings Are Trapped Forever In A Cycle of Birth, Death and Rebirth?
- Does Hinduism Teach That The Ideal Human State Is One of Desirelessness?
- Does Hinduism Have a Central Doctrine About The Nature of God?
- Is Hinduism a Revealed Religion?
- Is the Hindu Doctrine of God Pantheistic?
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