
mahatma gandhi an interpretation
Book Specifications:
- Title: Mahatma Gandhi: An Interpretation
- Publisher: Abingdon-Cokesbury Press
- Author: E. Stanley Jones
- Language: English
- Pages: 160
- Binding: Paperback
- Condition: Used - Good (Lower spine damage)
About the Book:
Mahatma Gandhi: An Interpretation by E. Stanley Jones offers a thoughtful spiritual and philosophical examination of the life, character, and legacy of Mahatma Gandhi. Written by the renowned Christian missionary and close contemporary of Gandhi, the book is enriched by the author’s personal interactions and friendship with the Mahatma. Rather than presenting a conventional biography, Jones seeks to interpret the deeper meaning of Gandhi’s life, exploring the spiritual convictions and moral principles that shaped his actions. The work examines Gandhi’s commitment to nonviolence, truth, self-discipline, religious tolerance, and service to humanity, while also reflecting on the broader significance of his teachings for global peace and social transformation. Through a unique cross-cultural and interfaith perspective, Jones highlights the universal values embodied in Gandhi’s life and their continuing relevance to modern society. Published by Abingdon-Cokesbury Press, this paperback edition is an important read for students of Gandhian philosophy, comparative religion, peace studies, and modern spiritual thought.
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Book Specifications:
- Title: Mahatma Gandhi: An Interpretation
- Publisher: Abingdon-Cokesbury Press
- Author: E. Stanley Jones
- Language: English
- Pages: 160
- Binding: Paperback
- Condition: Used - Good (Lower spine damage)
About the Book:
Mahatma Gandhi: An Interpretation by E. Stanley Jones offers a thoughtful spiritual and philosophical examination of the life, character, and legacy of Mahatma Gandhi. Written by the renowned Christian missionary and close contemporary of Gandhi, the book is enriched by the author’s personal interactions and friendship with the Mahatma. Rather than presenting a conventional biography, Jones seeks to interpret the deeper meaning of Gandhi’s life, exploring the spiritual convictions and moral principles that shaped his actions. The work examines Gandhi’s commitment to nonviolence, truth, self-discipline, religious tolerance, and service to humanity, while also reflecting on the broader significance of his teachings for global peace and social transformation. Through a unique cross-cultural and interfaith perspective, Jones highlights the universal values embodied in Gandhi’s life and their continuing relevance to modern society. Published by Abingdon-Cokesbury Press, this paperback edition is an important read for students of Gandhian philosophy, comparative religion, peace studies, and modern spiritual thought.












