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Hinduism
Hinduism is both a way of life and a highly organized social and religious system, but in the modern world its essentials, perhaps more than those of any other major religion, are undergoing a process of redefinition. What then are the key concepts of Hinduism? Professor Zaehner's book traces these concepts through the four-thousand year development of Hinduism, and explains the enduring foundations from which it continues to flourish and grows.
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294.5 Zae h
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| Publisher | Oxford Univ. Press : Oxford, New York., 1966 |
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210hlm: 13x19,5cm
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English
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| ISBN/ISSN |
0-19-888012-X
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294.5
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Edisi 2
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