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Gurus and Their Followers: New Religious Reform Movements in Colonial India

 
Antony Copley (Author)
Synopsis This volume brings together essays on the new religious reform movements of the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. The essays cover the Brahmo Samaj, the Ramakrishna Mission, the Arya Samaj, the Ahmadiya movement, the Theosophical Society and Aurobindo Ghose. The focus is on the remarkable religious and spiritual personalities who inspired new ways of thinking about religion and spirituality; their relationships to social and political change; and their profoundly inward and mystical approach to the religious life.
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About the author

Antony Copley

Antony Copley is Reader in Modern History at the University of Kent, Caterbury. He is the author of The Political Career of C. Rajagopalachari 1937-1954: A Moralist in Politics, C. Rajagopalachari: Gandhi's Southern Commander, Gandhi: Against the Tide and Sexual Moralities in France 1780-1980.

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Title Gurus and Their Followers: New Religious Reform Movements in Colonial India
Author Antony Copley
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2000
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 0195649583
length xxii+235p., Index; 23cm.