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The Religion of Man
Rabindranath Tagore's The Religion of Man is a compilation of philosophical discourses that presents a vision of universal humanism and profound spirituality, rooted in Tagore's personal experience rather than institutional dogma. Central to the book's synopsis is the idea of the divinity of man and the humanity of God, where human consciousness is seen as the pinnacle of spiritual evolution. The main points of the book's content are: universal religion, the divinity in man, the importance of love and compassion, the role of art and creativity, the unity of the individual and the universal, and personal experience. Overall, the book is a call to restore faith in humanity's infinite potential and to build a global brotherhood based on shared human values.
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| T.1401 | 200.1 Tag r | Perpustakaan STFT | Available |
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200.1 Tag r
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| Publisher | Unwin Books : London., 1931 |
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128hlm; 12x18cm
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English
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0-04-200014-9
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200.1
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