MICHIGAN: ‘The Third Annual Conference on Sikh Studies is being organized here on December 56, 1987, by the Program in Sikh Studies, Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies, University of Michigan, The theme of the Conference is “Guru Nanak and the Universalism of His Teachings”

Scholars from United States and India who are expected to participate in the conference include Prof. Pritam Singh (Guru Nanak’s Response to Multi Religious Society); Prof. Prthipal Singh Kapur (Sikh Revelation); Gurinder Kaur (Guru Nanak’s Vision

Of the Transcendent One); Nri pinder Singh (Guru Nanak, Prophesy and the Study of Religion):

Madanjit Kaur (Guru Nanak in Indian Religious Context; the Development of Sikhism and Its Fundamental Concerns); Owen Cole (Guru Nanak’s Attitude to Hinduism); Gurcharan Singh (The Sikh Gurus and the Sufis); Iqbal Singh (On Life and Living; Guru Nanak’s Conception); BS, Madan

(Guru Nanak’s Speaking with a Comparative Study of Judaism and Christianity: Its Place and Relevance in the Modern World); Arthur W. Helweg (Guru Nanak’ Teachings in the Industrialized

World); MS. Sidhu (Guru Nanak A Study in Self Abnegation and Self elevation); J.S, Sethi Sri Nan kana Sahib Foundation); Justice Ajit Singh Bains (Guru Nanak and Human Rights).

Article extracted from this publication >>  November 20, 1987