Adviser Praises 'Beacons of the Era': Research-Based Books Like 'Modern Thoughts and Doctrines'
AFM Khalid Hossain, religious affairs adviser, has praised research-based books as 'beacons of the era'. He believes they offer personal insights and ideas that open new knowledge horizons and aid the development of thinking capacity in the new generation. Hossain's remarks came at an event unveiling 'Modern Thoughts and Doctrines', a two-volume book by Ahmad Ali, a professor from Chattogram University's Islamic studies department.
Hossain described research as a primary means of acquiring, enriching, and disseminating knowledge. He noted that the main purpose of research is to discover unknown information and expand existing knowledge boundaries. The book 'Modern Thoughts and Doctrines' is a testament to this, providing insights into philosophical and theological strands of the late 19th century and their influence on society and religion.
The book, first published in 1899, was written by Hastings Rashdall, an English philosopher, theologian, and historian. Rashdall is known for his work 'The Idea of Atonement in Christian Theology' and his contributions to the history of ideas. 'Modern Thoughts and Doctrines' is one of his earlier works, reflecting the intellectual debates of his time.
Hossain's endorsement of research-based books like 'Modern Thoughts and Doctrines' underscores their value in shaping contemporary thought and understanding. The book, with its exploration of late 19th-century philosophical and theological currents, continues to offer insights into the evolution of ideas and their impact on society and religion.
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