Concept of God in the Religions without God
| Vol-5 | Issue-6 | June-2020 | Published Online: 15 June 2020 PDF ( 184 KB ) | ||
| DOI: https://doi.org/10.31305/rrijm.2020.v05.i06.025 | ||
| Author(s) | ||
Shivi Sinha
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1Research Scholar (Net Qualified), Patna University, Patna |
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| Abstract | ||
The present era is an age of scientific indulgence and technological prudence. But still even with the development of science and technology, Philosophy and Religion can never be denied of its existence. One can be moral even without believing in an infinite and all powerful reality called God. It still hovers over as the most powerful part of our lives, whether one is theistic, atheistic or may be skeptic. Philosophy and Religion contributes a lot in shaping our cultural and social background. This research writing focuses on giving up all the orthodox and conservational thought process and give importance to moral values. This work is based on descriptive, analytical and synthetic methods. Religion is a very complex psychological process, which has three aspects; Cognitive, Affective and Conative. Most of the Religion is based on the acceptance of God, but there are also some religions which do not accepts the presence of God. For example- Buddhism, Jainism and Humanism. The interpretation of God as done by other religions is very different from the interpretation given by the religions which accepts the presence of God. These religions without God have interpreted the notion of the ultimate power not as God but the concepts like Nirvana, BoddhiSattva, Arhat, etc. Morality has been given the most superior place in these religions. This research paper mainly focuses on establishing moral values as the highest ideal which nearly in every religion accepts almost as same and by giving the moral values top most priority inter-religious conflicts can be stopped. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Scientific Indulgence, Prudence, Hovers, Skeptic, Synthetic, Cognitive, Conative, Bodhi Sattva, Arhat | ||
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