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3. Sikhism and the Politics of Religion-Making
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xi
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Introduction 1
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Part I. “Indian Religions” and Western Thought
- 1. Mono-theo-lingualism: Religion, Language, and Subjectivity in Colonial North India 45
- 2. Hegel and the Comparative Imaginary of the West 106
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Part II. Theology as Cultural Translation
- 3. Sikhism and the Politics of Religion-Making 175
- 4. Violence, Mysticism, and the Capture of Subjectivity 240
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Part III. Postcolonial Exits
- 5. Ideologies of Sacred Sound 313
- 6. Decolonizing Postsecular Theory 379
- Epilogue 433
- Notes 437
- Glossary of Indic Terms 485
- Index 489
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface xi
- Acknowledgments xvii
- Introduction 1
-
Part I. “Indian Religions” and Western Thought
- 1. Mono-theo-lingualism: Religion, Language, and Subjectivity in Colonial North India 45
- 2. Hegel and the Comparative Imaginary of the West 106
-
Part II. Theology as Cultural Translation
- 3. Sikhism and the Politics of Religion-Making 175
- 4. Violence, Mysticism, and the Capture of Subjectivity 240
-
Part III. Postcolonial Exits
- 5. Ideologies of Sacred Sound 313
- 6. Decolonizing Postsecular Theory 379
- Epilogue 433
- Notes 437
- Glossary of Indic Terms 485
- Index 489