The Sikh Holy Scripture, Guru Granth Sahib (compiled in 1604), begins with the assertion that God is One, and this theme of God\u27s oneness pervades not only the 1430 pages of Guru Granth Sahib but also the subsequent Sikh tradition. At the same time, Sikhism promotes the idea of religious diversity as a divine good for the human family. In this lecture, Professor Gill will explore these Sikh teachings and explain why he regards them as true and necessary. Rahuldeep Singh Gill, Ph.D., is associate professor of religion at California Lutheran University, where he also directs the Center for Equality and Justice and serves as Campus Interfaith Strategist. He has twice been voted Cal Lutheran\u27s Diversity Professor of the Year and has ser...
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This book brings together new approaches to the study of Sikh religion, culture and ethnicity being ...
Part of teaching materials (Masters level) in religious studies. It covers the history, beliefs and ...
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Sikhism, the fifth-largest organized religion in the world, was founded in the fifteenth century in ...
This book brings together new approaches to the study of Sikh religion, culture and ethnicity being ...
Part of teaching materials (Masters level) in religious studies. It covers the history, beliefs and ...
The Sikh Holy Scripture, Guru Granth Sahib (compiled in 1604), begins with the assertion that \u27Go...
Much like the sacred scriptures of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, sacred texts of Hinduism speak ...
The Quranic declaration of the oneness of God (tawhid) comes with a startling revelation that God is...
Taking diversity seriously begins with a basic strategy for initiatives as simple as accommodating d...
A universal religion is a philosophical and theological concept with universal applicability regardl...
The word Sikh means learner. There are 10 Gurus (spiritual teachers), from Guru Nanak to Guru Gobind...
The earliest Christians experienced the reality of God as creator beyond human comprehension, but th...
This paper explores Gandhi’s attitude towards diversity of religions and examines as to how he attem...
One of Judaism\u27s most hallowed claims about the reality of God is what Jews refer to (after its f...
In this summary, there is an effort to explain the concept of worship one and oneness in Isla...
This session is part four of a six part series running through the 2018-2019 academic year titled En...
In this summary, there is an effort to explain the concept of monotheism and oneness in Islam and Si...
Sikhism, the fifth-largest organized religion in the world, was founded in the fifteenth century in ...
This book brings together new approaches to the study of Sikh religion, culture and ethnicity being ...
Part of teaching materials (Masters level) in religious studies. It covers the history, beliefs and ...