
Sikhism: A Very Short Introduction
par:
Eleanor Nesbitt
Langue: Anglais
Format: Broché
ISBN 10: 0192806017
ISBN 13: 9780192806017
Date de publication:
December 8th, 2005
Éditeur: Oxford University Press
Pages: 176
Genres: Religion & Spirituality, History
Eleanor Nesbitt offers an insightful journey into the rich tapestry of Sikhism, tracing its origins and development from the late 15th century to contemporary times. The narrative unfolds the pivotal moments and figures that shaped this vibrant faith, providing a lucid exploration of its core beliefs, practices, and cultural expressions.
As readers navigate through the historical milestones, they will gain an understanding of how Sikhism emerged as a distinct religious tradition, influenced by the spiritual and social contexts of its time. Nesbitt shines light on the contributions of key Gurus and the evolution of the Sikh community, emphasizing the interconnectedness of faith and identity.
The book also addresses the challenges faced by Sikhism, including periods of persecution and social change, while celebrating the resilience and adaptability of its followers. In doing so, it invites readers to appreciate the significance of Sikhism in the broader landscape of world religions.
As readers navigate through the historical milestones, they will gain an understanding of how Sikhism emerged as a distinct religious tradition, influenced by the spiritual and social contexts of its time. Nesbitt shines light on the contributions of key Gurus and the evolution of the Sikh community, emphasizing the interconnectedness of faith and identity.
The book also addresses the challenges faced by Sikhism, including periods of persecution and social change, while celebrating the resilience and adaptability of its followers. In doing so, it invites readers to appreciate the significance of Sikhism in the broader landscape of world religions.