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philosophies may include the movement of Gandhi and religious philosophies of Satyagraha. The contribution of Mohandas Gandhi is significant for the popularization of nonviolent resistance in the modern form. He was an Indian leader who wor...
Henry David Thoreau supported civil disobedience when the governments were following an injustice, what we deem to be a dreadful deed. He says that if the government decides to go to war against another country, and we criticize this resolu...
was later known as mahatma or “great soul.” His father was a public servant and his mother, who had a great influence on him, was an adherent of a nonviolent strain of Hinduism. Between 1888 and 1891, the young Gandhi studied law in London ...
of the love of God is the love of self. For Asian theologians in general, what is absolute about Jesus is not to be found in titles such as son of God, Messiah or Lord, but in the liberation which Jesus communicates in his person and in hi...
mahatma or “great soul.” His father was a public servant and his mother, who had a great influence on him, was an adherent of a nonviolent strain of Hinduism. Between 1888 and 1891, the young Gandhi studied law in London and was admitted to...
the civil rights movement, might have failed had it not been for Hinduism? One could persuasively argue, of course, (1) that the civil rights movement in America was inevitable, and its success (limited and defined, of course, but clearly a...
Gandhi later noted the early years of his life in his exceptional autobiography, the article of My Experiments with Truth. His dad past away before Gandhi could complete his schooling, and at thirteen he was wed to Kasturba [or Kasturbai], ...