Indian Secularism and Religious Freedom
Discover the intricate landscape of secularism in India with Indian Secularism and Religious Freedom by Aruthuckal Varughese John, published by Oxford University Press. This thought-provoking hardback, set to release in 2025, spans 240 pages and offers a comprehensive analysis of the challenges faced by secularism in the context of traditional Hindu culture.
John explores the tensions between secular ideals and the realities of social struggles, shedding light on how these dynamics impact legal frameworks and social interactions. The book addresses critical themes such as religious freedom, human rights, and the phenomenon of conversions, providing a nuanced understanding of these issues. Additionally, it highlights the emergence of hybrid Christian-Hindu practices as a response to the ongoing challenges of maintaining secularism in a diverse society.
This essential read is perfect for anyone interested in the intersections of religion, law, and culture in contemporary India.