Loving God
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The NÄrada SÅ«tras on Loving God is a tenth-century Hindu manual on how, precisely, to love God. Its teachings on the importance of loving God and on the many ways of loving God have resonated eloquently down the centuries in the songs of Hindu lovers and poets.
In this Christian commentary on the NÄrada SÅ«tras, Daniel Sheridan approaches the text as a catalyst for Christian readers to renew their own Christian love for God. Each Sutra, discussed first within its original Hindu context, is brought to resonate with expressions of love of God within the Christian tradition, thus creating new harmonies and reawakening attention to layers of meaning and levels of passion contained within traditional devotional texts.
In this Christian commentary on the NÄrada SÅ«tras, Daniel Sheridan approaches the text as a catalyst for Christian readers to renew their own Christian love for God. Each Sutra, discussed first within its original Hindu context, is brought to resonate with expressions of love of God within the Christian tradition, thus creating new harmonies and reawakening attention to layers of meaning and levels of passion contained within traditional devotional texts.
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Daniel P. Sheridan is professor of theology at SaintJoseph's College, Standish, Maine.
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Vidyajyoti
“I found Sheridan’s work academically invigorating as well as spiritually inspiring. . . . This is a work of importance, carefully prepared, systematically presented and useful for scholars as well as students of comparative theology.”
“I found Sheridan’s work academically invigorating as well as spiritually inspiring. . . . This is a work of importance, carefully prepared, systematically presented and useful for scholars as well as students of comparative theology.”