Letters of Mahatma Gandhi
Mahatma Gandhi’s letters have been described as ‘an incredibly important document in world history’. his followers have called them outspoken and believers have labelled them fearless, while the British government smelled sedition in them. Addressed to several leaders across the globe, his friends and family in India, his companions in the freedom struggle and his fellow inmates at Sabarmati ashram, the letters in this volume give us an unparalleled insight into the mind of the Mahatma. Ranging from emotional to practical and intense to poetic, letters of Mahatma Gandhi speak volumes about his clarity of thought and expression.
LIVING NIRBHAYA
Edited by Varghese Theckanath S., Julie George SSpS
The book is born out of the trauma that dawned on the nation like a pitch dark cloud before a storm, after the brutal gang-rape and murder of a girl in her prime in Delhi on 16 December, 2012. It is an outpouring of anguish at the condition of women on the one hand, and charting of new pathways for change on the other. Everyone who reads it, man or woman, will be stirred at their deepest selves to contribute to create a world where every person can live secure and fearless.
LUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN: Ethics and Religion
Edited by Kali Charan Pandey
This is a critical exposition of multiple facets of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s thoughts on ethics and religion. First, it brings out foundations of Wittgenstein’s views on ethics and religion. Then, it deals with various issues of current debates in the philosophy of Wittgenstein, such as notion of transcendental ethics, dichotomy between fact and value, distinction between religious and superstitious beliefs, notion of happiness and human being, discussions on Fideism, whether Wittgenstein’s methodology was Christian or Jew, Wittgenstein’s religious thoughts in the context of logical positivism and Habermas.
Lungdamna Thu Bu Lite Hilhcianna Tuucingte’ Ciangkhut (Manipuri) – Hardcover
Tuhun thugenzia i et ciangin Lai Siangtho in a gen sawm pen sangin eima deih kaihna tamzaw tawntung hi… Pawlkhat in Lai Siangtho zong sim nawn loin amau lungsim sunga suakte peuh thupi bawlzaw hi leng kilawm hi… Sia Mung in a ngim pen ahih leh Zomite’ pulpit panin thuman thutak kigen leh cih a lunggulhna ahih lam ka theihpih hi. Tua ahih manin Pastor, upate, sawltakte leh missionaryte’n hih laibu i neih hamtang ding kisam mahmah hi.
Rev. Dr. J.M. Ngul Khan Pau,
Senior Consultant, DAI
Margins in conversation: methodological discourses in theological disciplines
Edited by Joseph Prabhakar Dayam & P. Mohan Larbeer