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Hindus, Jews, and the Politics of Comparison

Hindus, Jews, and the Politics of Comparison

Embodied Communities and Models of Religious Tradition

Hindus, Jews, and the Politics of Comparison argues that comparative studies of Hindu and Jewish traditions can generate alternative epistemologies, critically interrogating the Eurocentric and Protestant-based paradigms in the academy that have perpetuated the ideals of Enlightenment discourse and colonial and neocolonial projects.

mars 2026, env. 332 pages, Studies in Comparative Philosophy and Religion, Anglais
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978-1-6669-3215-7

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