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In these four sessions Job Thomas, Professor Emeritus of Art and History, and Bill Mahony, Professor of Religion, both at Davidson College, will lead a discussion about Hinduism, a rich and complex set of ideas and practices originating in India. In terms of adherents, it is the third largest religion in the world, behind Christianity and Islam. Our discussion will be oriented toward Hindu concepts of divinity, contemplative philosophies and practices, devotional sensibilities, temples as places of worship, artistic imagery…
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In these four sessions Job Thomas, Professor Emeritus of Art and History, and Bill Mahony, Professor of Religion, both at Davidson College, will lead a discussion about Hinduism, a rich and complex set of ideas and practices originating in India. In terms of adherents, it is the third largest religion in the world, behind Christianity and Islam. Our discussion will be oriented toward Hindu concepts of divinity, contemplative philosophies and practices, devotional sensibilities, temples as places of worship, artistic imagery…
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In these four sessions Job Thomas, Professor Emeritus of Art and History, and Bill Mahony, Professor of Religion, both at Davidson College, will lead a discussion about Hinduism, a rich and complex set of ideas and practices originating in India. In terms of adherents, it is the third largest religion in the world, behind Christianity and Islam. Our discussion will be oriented toward Hindu concepts of divinity, contemplative philosophies and practices, devotional sensibilities, temples as places of worship, artistic imagery…
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In these four sessions Job Thomas, Professor Emeritus of Art and History, and Bill Mahony, Professor of Religion, both at Davidson College, will lead a discussion about Hinduism, a rich and complex set of ideas and practices originating in India. In terms of adherents, it is the third largest religion in the world, behind Christianity and Islam. Our discussion will be oriented toward Hindu concepts of divinity, contemplative philosophies and practices, devotional sensibilities, temples as places of worship, artistic imagery…
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