Religions of Ancient India [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 22 (2):386-386 (1968)
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Abstract

Renou's Louis H. Jordan Lectures for 1951 give a concise, erudite, yet readable survey of Hinduism and Jainism. Their title is misleading since they mention modern as well as ancient developments and dwell not so much on religious as on theologico-philosophical and literary-historical issues. The work provides a good sense of European scholarship on its subject and includes more information on the various Hindu sects than do some of its counterparts. Except for the occasional, brilliant aside, it does not help one to understand what it might have been like to have ever been a Hindu or a Jain.--C. P. S.

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