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|a A Hindu theology of liberation :
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|a Abbreviations; Introduction; What Is Advaita?; Is Advaita a Theological Tradition?; The Need for an Advaita Theology of Liberation; Not-Two Is Not One; Structure of Text; Part One; Chapter 1: The Quest for Fullness; Human Problem as Suffering; The Universal Desire for Happiness; Suffering as Mortality Anxiety; Suffering and the Transient Nature of Experiences; Suffering as the Experience of Inadequacy; Inadequacy and the Multiplication of Desires; The Persistence of Inadequacy; Overcoming the Problem of Inadequacy: The Limits of Action; Despair as Opportunity; The Uncreated Infinite.
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|a The Human Problem as Ignorance (Avidyā)Chapter 2: The Validity of Non-Duality; Vedas: The Source of Liberating Knowledge; The Threefold Criteria for Valid Knowledge; The Subject Matter of the Vedas; The Action and Knowledge Sections of the Vedas; Relationship between the Means of Knowledge and Object; The Liberating Power of Words; The Value of a Teacher; The Necessity of Faith (Sraddha); A Teaching Tradition; Chapter 3: The Full Self; The Method of Distinguishing Knower and Known; The Singularity of the Self; The Immortality of the Self; The Self as Free from the Limits of Time.
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|a The Unity of the SelfThe Self as Free from Space Limits; The Relationship between Cause and Effect; Overcoming the Brahman-World Dualism; The Purpose of Creation in Advaita; Chapter 4: The Liberated Life; Suffering and Ignorance; Knowledge and Liberation; The Meaning of Samsāra; Ignorance and Its Consequences; Untying the Knots of the Heart (Ignorance-Greed-Greedful Actions); The Social Implications of Liberation; Identity with All Beings as Love; Compassion; Generosity; Interdependent Existence; Control-Give-Have Compassion; Part Two; Chapter 5: Liberation from Patriarchy.
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|a Paradoxical Attitudes toward WomenThe Significance of Women in Relation to Men; Dowry and the Devaluation of Women; Religious Rituals and the Preference for Sons; Karma and Violence to Women; The Intrinsic Value of Women; The Necessity to Connect Religious Teaching and Social Reality; Ahimsā: Its Significance for Women; Ahimsā and Justice for Women; Justice as the Fulfillment of Mutual Obligations; Feminine Images of God and the Empowerment of Women; Scriptural Resources for Overcoming Patriarchy; Ignorance and Patriarchy; Chapter 6: Liberation from Homophobia; The Reality of Homophobia.
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|a Recognizing Third Sex PersonsThe Case of Arjuna in Mahābhārata; Third Sex Persons in the Law Codes; Divine Immanence and the Value of the Person; Sex and Liberation (Mokṣa); Procreation, Marriage, and the Third Sex; Recovering Indigenous Theological Resources; Chapter 7: Liberation from Anthropocentrism; Brahman as Ontological Ground of Nature; Dualistic and Non-dualistic Views of Nature; The Devaluation of Nature in Advaita; Affirming the Value of Nature in Advaita; Liberation and the Significance of Nature; Nature and the Yajña Mode of Being; Nature and the Moral Order of the Universe.
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