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Words That Make A World: Wedding Vows Across Civilisations
Words That Make a World is a comparative exploration of wedding vows across ten of the world's great traditions - Hindu, Christian (Protestant and Catholic), Jewish, Islamic, Zoroastrian, Shinto, African Traditional, Buddhist, and Secular Humanist. Author Mohan Krishnamurthy decodes each tradition's vow in depth: its language, its ancient origins, its philosophical architecture, and the civilisational values encoded in its specific word choices.
What emerges is one of the most surprising findings in comparative religious studies: beneath the extraordinary diversity of form, every tradition is addressing the same human fears and making the same essential promises. Each chapter combines rigorous philosophical analysis with a closing satirical passage - a warm, affectionate riff on what modern life does to ancient words - making the book simultaneously scholarly and entertaining. From the sacred fire of the Vedic Saptapadi to the nine sake sips of the Shinto San-san-kudo; from the Aramaic of the Ketubah to the blank page of the contemporary secular vow; from the seven steps walked in Sanskrit to the three qabuls spoken before Islamic witnesses - every tradition, examined closely, says the same thing in its own language. This is a book about marriage, across every culture that has ever thought carefully about what marriage requires.
It is also, ultimately, a book about what human beings share when they stand at a threshold and make the hardest, most hopeful promise they know how to make.
What emerges is one of the most surprising findings in comparative religious studies: beneath the extraordinary diversity of form, every tradition is addressing the same human fears and making the same essential promises. Each chapter combines rigorous philosophical analysis with a closing satirical passage - a warm, affectionate riff on what modern life does to ancient words - making the book simultaneously scholarly and entertaining. From the sacred fire of the Vedic Saptapadi to the nine sake sips of the Shinto San-san-kudo; from the Aramaic of the Ketubah to the blank page of the contemporary secular vow; from the seven steps walked in Sanskrit to the three qabuls spoken before Islamic witnesses - every tradition, examined closely, says the same thing in its own language. This is a book about marriage, across every culture that has ever thought carefully about what marriage requires.
It is also, ultimately, a book about what human beings share when they stand at a threshold and make the hardest, most hopeful promise they know how to make.
Words That Make a World is a comparative exploration of wedding vows across ten of the world's great traditions - Hindu, Christian (Protestant and Catholic), Jewish, Islamic, Zoroastrian, Shinto, African Traditional, Buddhist, and Secular Humanist. Author Mohan Krishnamurthy decodes each tradition's vow in depth: its language, its ancient origins, its philosophical architecture, and the civilisational values encoded in its specific word choices.
What emerges is one of the most surprising findings in comparative religious studies: beneath the extraordinary diversity of form, every tradition is addressing the same human fears and making the same essential promises. Each chapter combines rigorous philosophical analysis with a closing satirical passage - a warm, affectionate riff on what modern life does to ancient words - making the book simultaneously scholarly and entertaining. From the sacred fire of the Vedic Saptapadi to the nine sake sips of the Shinto San-san-kudo; from the Aramaic of the Ketubah to the blank page of the contemporary secular vow; from the seven steps walked in Sanskrit to the three qabuls spoken before Islamic witnesses - every tradition, examined closely, says the same thing in its own language. This is a book about marriage, across every culture that has ever thought carefully about what marriage requires.
It is also, ultimately, a book about what human beings share when they stand at a threshold and make the hardest, most hopeful promise they know how to make.
What emerges is one of the most surprising findings in comparative religious studies: beneath the extraordinary diversity of form, every tradition is addressing the same human fears and making the same essential promises. Each chapter combines rigorous philosophical analysis with a closing satirical passage - a warm, affectionate riff on what modern life does to ancient words - making the book simultaneously scholarly and entertaining. From the sacred fire of the Vedic Saptapadi to the nine sake sips of the Shinto San-san-kudo; from the Aramaic of the Ketubah to the blank page of the contemporary secular vow; from the seven steps walked in Sanskrit to the three qabuls spoken before Islamic witnesses - every tradition, examined closely, says the same thing in its own language. This is a book about marriage, across every culture that has ever thought carefully about what marriage requires.
It is also, ultimately, a book about what human beings share when they stand at a threshold and make the hardest, most hopeful promise they know how to make.
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