Philosophical reflections on Śabad (word): event - resonance - revelation

Milwaukee: Marquette University Press (2023)
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Abstract

The concept śabad (Word) is central to Sikh scripture, doctrine, philosophy and spiritual praxis. This lecture offers a postsecular interpretation of this important concept and examines the passage of śabad from premodern scriptural sources to its entanglement in contemporary "wars of scholarship"

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