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Public Address, a community of blogs. 8:21 Jan 19, 2007. I always think it's odd when liberals are accused - as they frequently are in some circles - of being in league with radical Islamic conservatives. Surely the people who have common cause with religious conservatives are other religious conservatives. I mean, I've seen God's Next Army. And they were a bit scary. But I confess that I'm shocked that a leading conservative thinker has come out and said it. That being Dinesh D'Souza. A simply amazing i...
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Historical – Political | Sikh Book Club
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Discussing books on Sikh history, culture and theology. Theological – Philosophical. Historical – Political. Social – Cultural. Historical – Political. Many of us are familiar with sakhis, dates, and events, but can say very little about the post-Guruship period. However, a closer analysis of this time period reveals that it actually has had a significant influence on the way we understand and practice Sikhi today. Some of the topics that we intend to explore include:. History of the Sikhs. You are comme...
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Next Reading: Dasam Granth & the Controversy | Sikh Book Club
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Discussing books on Sikh history, culture and theology. Theological – Philosophical. Historical – Political. Social – Cultural. Next Reading: Dasam Granth and the Controversy. At our last book club meet, we had decided the next reading would be on the topic of Dasam Granth. (Rendering the topic timely is Akal Takht’s recent excommunication. Of Prof. Darshan Singh, raagi and ex-jathedar of Akal Takht, following the latter’s stance on and public actions related to Dasam Granth). 8220; Dasam Granth. As with...
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Reading for July-August: Asa ki Var | Sikh Book Club
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Discussing books on Sikh history, culture and theology. Theological – Philosophical. Historical – Political. Social – Cultural. Reading for July-August: Asa ki Var. For the next reading, we have decided to read and discuss Asa ki Var. The primary reading would be bani itself and its translations. We meet on Aug 21 at Inderpreet’s house. To get started, a brief explanation and links to bani in Gurmukhi and its translation/transliteration in English can be found at this link on SikhiWiki. Tags: asa ki var.
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Discussing books on Sikh history, culture and theology. Theological – Philosophical. Historical – Political. Social – Cultural. On this page, you will find links to all previous postings, categorized under each month’s reading. Each link will open up the corresponding blog posting. 8230;…………………. PREVIOUS READINGS and DISCUSSIONS. Below are links to conversations we have had about books/articles read so far. 8211; Dasam Granth and the Controversy. Next Reading: Dasam Granth and the Controversy. Some Quest...
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Dasam Granth Convo Continued…. | Sikh Book Club
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Discussing books on Sikh history, culture and theology. Theological – Philosophical. Historical – Political. Social – Cultural. Dasam Granth Convo Continued…. Sarbjeet was correct in that this session led to more questions than answers! In my view, some of the most important questions that we left with were:. How well do we (or atleast I) understand those Banis of Guru Gobind Singh Ji that are not controversial (i.e. Jaap Sahib, Chaupai Sahib, and Svaiyay)? To me, Jaap Sahib, for example, is an expressio...
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Discussing books on Sikh history, culture and theology. Theological – Philosophical. Historical – Political. Social – Cultural. We have identified the following topics around which we will organize our readings. Historical – Political. Social – Cultural. Theological – Philosophical. 2 Responses to “Topics”. January 17, 2010 at 7:47 pm. Ilove it sooooooooooooo much! About Us « Sikh Book Club. October 29, 2008. 8230;] TOPICS & BOOKS […]. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. SGGS: 462 to 475.
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A Dasam Granth Weekend | Sikh Book Club
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Discussing books on Sikh history, culture and theology. Theological – Philosophical. Historical – Political. Social – Cultural. A Dasam Granth Weekend. So here is how we mapped our conversation on the whiteboard:. From the readings, we identified arguments about DG regarding its. Status in the Sikh society, and. Implications, if any, on Sikh theology as understood in SGGS. What is interesting about the Charitropakhyan controversy is that English translations of Charitropkhyan are not easily available on ...