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Swami Vivekānanda and the Politics of Religion

In Makers of Modern Indian Religion in the Late Nineteenth Century. Oxford University Press (2002)

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  1. Tolerance in Swami Vivekānanda’s Neo-Hinduism.Antonio Rigopoulos - 2019 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 45 (4):438-460.
    Tolerance was and still is a key notion in Neo-Hindu discourse. Its systematic articulation is to be found in the speeches and writings of Swami Vivekānanda. Inspired by his master Rāmakṛṣṇa, he proclaimed non-dual Vedānta as the metaphysical basis of universal tolerance and brotherhood as well as of India’s national identity. Conceptually, his notion of tolerance is to be understood as a hierarchical inclusivism, given that all religions are said to be ultimately included in Vedāntic Hinduism. The claim is that (...)
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