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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Ithamar TheodorPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: New edition Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9780754666585ISBN 10: 0754666581 Pages: 172 Publication Date: 14 July 2010 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsPrize: Winner, DANAM-TakshaShila Book Award for excellence in Indic Studies, 2013. Prize: Choice Outstanding Academic Title Award for 2011 This is potentially one of the most significant books to emerge in recent times on how to read the Gita, for it provides a clear way forward to make coherent sense of one of the most important yet methodologically intractable texts of religious Hinduism. I found this book an illumining experience. Julius Lipner, University of Cambridge, UK A fascinating book which throws new light on the Gita, and should help to make it more accessible to those who wish to read this great spiritual classic. Keith Ward, University of Oxford, UK Ithamar Theodor approaches the ancient Bhagavad Gita with a modern mind and finds much in it that deserves our attention. Locating his study within Comparative Theology and identifying the various layers of meaning in the text will help those unacquainted with it to find their way through this complex classic. Combining the philosophical-theoretical with the ethical-practical the author shows the universal relevance of the Gita's teaching. Since Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan nobody has offered as penetrating a study of this classic as Ithamar Theodor has done. Klaus Klostermaier, University of Manitoba, Canada 'Theodor wrote with a fine mind and a great heart, both of which are essential for delving into this ancient work's profound teachings. A fine glossary, bibliography, and index enhance the book's value. Summing Up: Highly recommended.' Choice 'Theodor's study, translation, and commentary of the Bhagavad Gita is destined to assume an important place in the scholarship devoted to the epic text. This necessarily means that future scholars will have to consider Theodor's study or be considered deficient in their scholarship. In summary, Theodor gives his reader much to admire, think about, and appreciate.' Journal of Hindu Studies Prize: Winner, DANAM-TakshaShila Book Award for excellence in Indic Studies, 2013. Prize: Choice Outstanding Academic Title Award for 2011 This is potentially one of the most significant books to emerge in recent times on how to read the Gita, for it provides a clear way forward to make coherent sense of one of the most important yet methodologically intractable texts of religious Hinduism. I found this book an illumining experience. Julius Lipner, University of Cambridge, UK A fascinating book which throws new light on the Gita, and should help to make it more accessible to those who wish to read this great spiritual classic. Keith Ward, University of Oxford, UK Ithamar Theodor approaches the ancient Bhagavad Gita with a modern mind and finds much in it that deserves our attention. Locating his study within Comparative Theology and identifying the various layers of meaning in the text will help those unacquainted with it to find their way through this complex classic. Combining the philosophical-theoretical with the ethical-practical the author shows the universal relevance of the Gita's teaching. Since Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan nobody has offered as penetrating a study of this classic as Ithamar Theodor has done. Klaus Klostermaier, University of Manitoba, Canada 'Theodor wrote with a fine mind and a great heart, both of which are essential for delving into this ancient work's profound teachings. A fine glossary, bibliography, and index enhance the book's value. Summing Up: Highly recommended.' Choice 'Theodor's study, translation, and commentary of the Bhagavad Gita is destined to assume an important place in the scholarship devoted to the epic text. This necessarily means that future scholars will have to consider Theodor's study or be considered deficient in their scholarship. In summary, Theodor gives his reader much to admire, think about, and appreciate.' Journal of Hindu Studies 'Theodor's most unique and compelling contribution in this book is his presentation of the GA+-ta 's theology as a clear, three-tiered system of spiritual progress... this metaphor proves to be a remarkably productive tool for reading and teaching the GA+-ta . Theodor frames his work through pedagogical concerns, and his book is wholly successful in this regard. The three-tiered metaphor serves as the foundation for teaching the more challenging content of the GA+-ta-in particular, the three gunas-in a manner that is both accessible to undergraduates and clearly relatable to contemporary theological concerns.' Religious Studies Review Author InformationIthamar Theodor is a graduate of the University of Oxford and a life member of Clare Hall, University of Cambridge. He has published a Bhagavad Gita translation and commentary in Israel in Modern Hebrew, and is currently working at the Department of Asian Studies at the University of Haifa, as well as the Department of Cultural and Religious Studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |