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The Africanization Of Roman Catholic And Presbyterian Churches In Krobo-Odumase, Ghana, Lori Elizabeth Godich
The Africanization Of Roman Catholic And Presbyterian Churches In Krobo-Odumase, Ghana, Lori Elizabeth Godich
Undergraduate Honors Thesis Collection
The following pages include a combination of scholarly research and fieldwork pertaining to the Africanization of Christianity, specifically the relationship between Christianity and culture in the Ghanaian village of Krobo-Odumase. Chapter One outlines a brief history of Christianity in Africa, followed by Chapters Two and Three which contain more detailed histories of the Roman Catholic and Presbyterian Churches in Ghana. Special attention is given to Zimmermann Presbyterian Church and Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church in Krobo-Odurnase, where most ofthe study's fieldwork was conducted. Chapters Four -Eight examine five critical issues facing churches in Krobo-Odumase and throughout the African continent as …
Solov'Ëv And Schelling's Philosophy Of Revelation, Paul Valliere
Solov'Ëv And Schelling's Philosophy Of Revelation, Paul Valliere
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
The connection between Solov'ëv's philosophy of religion and Schelling's has long been recognized but is difficult to clarify for two reasons. The first is Solov'ëv's nonchalance about citing sources. The paucity of direct references to Schelling in the work of a philosopher who has been called 'the last and most outstanding Russian Schellingian' is quite astonishing. The second reason is the ambivalence toward Schelling in Russian religious philosophy.
Book Reviews Table Of Contents
Book Reviews Table Of Contents
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A listing of the book reviews available in this volume.
Introductory Information And Introduction, Harold Coward
Introductory Information And Introduction, Harold Coward
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
Introductory information, such as the editorial policy and the editorial advisory board, and the editor's introduction to this issue.
Guest Editor's Introduction: Hindu And Christian Mutual Misperceptions, M. Thomas Thangaraj
Guest Editor's Introduction: Hindu And Christian Mutual Misperceptions, M. Thomas Thangaraj
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
The "other" remains as a mystery and puzzle before one comes to know the "other" in a personal and intimate manner. especially when the "other" is the "religious" other, it is much more puzzling and mysterious. The history of the encounter between Hindus and Christians over several centuries reveals how the "puzzle" and the "mystery" of the other can at times lead to gross misperceptions of the other. Such mutual misperceptions have been some of the stumbling blocks in the path of a healthy, friendly, and mutually enhancing relation between Christians and Hindus. In this issue of the Bulletin, we …
Hindu Occidentalism, Tinu Ruparell
Hindu Occidentalism, Tinu Ruparell
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
On a research trip through India one of my goals was to talk to Hindu scholars about their views of Christianity and in particular Hindu-Christian dialogue. Though I visited numerous Universities, Colleges, and maths, I found very few Hindus who took any interest at all in the doctrinal conversation between religions then characteristic of interreligious dialogue. Time and again I was told by these distinguished and erudite academics that they were not interested in Hindu-Christian dialogue. While this may have been due to a failure on my part to ask the right sorts of questions, or simply my bad …
Tributes: Wilhelm Halbfass, Francis X. Clooney
Tributes: Wilhelm Halbfass, Francis X. Clooney
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A tribute to Wilhelm Halbfass
Tributes: Sara Grant, Rscj, Bradley J. Malkovsky
Tributes: Sara Grant, Rscj, Bradley J. Malkovsky
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A tribute to Sara Grant.
Reports & News
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
News and reports relevant to the organization and its topics.
Book Review: "Asian Biblical Hermeneutics And Postcolonialism: Contesting The Interpretations", M. Thomas Thangaraj
Book Review: "Asian Biblical Hermeneutics And Postcolonialism: Contesting The Interpretations", M. Thomas Thangaraj
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A review of Asian Biblical Hermeneutics and Postcolonialism: Contesting the Interpretations by R. S. Sugirtharajah.
Book Review: "Hindu Thought & Carmelite Mysticism", Michael Stoeber
Book Review: "Hindu Thought & Carmelite Mysticism", Michael Stoeber
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A review of Hindu Thought & Carmelite Mysticism by Swami Siddheswarananda.
Conversion And The Courts, Ronald Neufeldt
Conversion And The Courts, Ronald Neufeldt
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
Conversion from one religion to another has been a thorny issue throughout the history of the Indian subcontinent. Recently the controversy over conversion has received new life, given a number of events which in effect resulted in a great deal of debate over the place of Christians within the State of India. Perhaps the two most recent controversial events were the gruesome murder of Rev. Staines and his two children in orissa and the visit of the Pope to India.
Viewpoint: Christian-Hindu Prayer In Interreligoius Dialogue, Anand Nayak
Viewpoint: Christian-Hindu Prayer In Interreligoius Dialogue, Anand Nayak
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
The interreligious dialogue encounters have always given an important place to common prayer in their programs. Prayer-meetings are organized to celebrate feasts and other significant events in life. The Christian ashrams too have made interreligious prayer the heart of their monastic life. Several prayer-books have now appeared, with prayers collected from different religions, for interreligious prayer meetings. The splendid picture of Pope John-Paul II praying with the Dalai Lama and with other representatives of religions at the Assisi Meeting of 1986 has become a classical symbol of interreligious prayer.
Book Review: "Religious Conversion Movements In South Asia: Continuities And Change, 1800-1900", Ronald Neufeldt
Book Review: "Religious Conversion Movements In South Asia: Continuities And Change, 1800-1900", Ronald Neufeldt
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A review of Religious Conversion Movements in South Asia: Continuities and Change, 1800-1900 edited by Geoffrey A. Oddie.
Book Review: "Jnaneshvari", Denise Marie Hanusek
Book Review: "Jnaneshvari", Denise Marie Hanusek
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A review of "Jnaneshvari" by Felix Machado.
Book Review: "Swami Vivekananda And The Modernisation Of Hinduism", Harold Coward
Book Review: "Swami Vivekananda And The Modernisation Of Hinduism", Harold Coward
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A review of Swami Vivekananda and the Modernisation of Hinduism by William Radice.
Recent Articles Of Interest
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A listing of recent articles of interest.
Meeting Information
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
Information about the Society for Hindu-Christian Studies and its annual meeting.
Is Jesus A Hindu? S.C. Vasu And Multiple Madhva Misrepresentations, Deepak Sarma
Is Jesus A Hindu? S.C. Vasu And Multiple Madhva Misrepresentations, Deepak Sarma
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
Misperceptions and misrepresentations are frequently linked to complicated dynamics between those who are misperceived and those who do the misperceiving. Oftentimes such dynamics are manifestations of underlying social, political, or, in the cases described in this issue of the Hindu-Christian Studies Bulletin, religious differences. The Hindu and the Christian traditions share a long history of mutual misrepresentations and misperceptions. Many of the authors in this issue of the Bulletin may offer detailed analyses of such misperceptions as they have been described by virtuoso Hindu thinkers such as Ram Mohan Roy, Gandhi-ji, and, in more recent times, BJP activists. In …
Book Review: "Monastic Journey To India", William Cenkner
Book Review: "Monastic Journey To India", William Cenkner
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A review of Monastic Journey to India by M. Basil Pennington.
Book Reviews, Francis X. Clooney
Book Reviews, Francis X. Clooney
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A review of His Star in the East by Augustin Sauliere, Disputed Mission: Jesuit Experiments and Brahmanical Knowledge in Seventeenth-Century India by Ines G. Zupanov, Art on the Jesuit Missions in Asia and Latin America 1542-1773 by Gauvin Bailey, and The Call of the Orient: A Response by Jesuits in the Sixteenth Century by Anthony D'Costa.
Briefly Noted, Harold Coward
Briefly Noted, Harold Coward
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
Brief reviews of Klaus K. Klostermaier's Hinduism: A Short History and Kathleen Ferrick Rosenblatt's René Daumal: The Life and Work of a Mystic Guide.
Reverend William Ward And His Legacy For Christian (Mis)Perception Of Hinduism, Brian K. Pennington
Reverend William Ward And His Legacy For Christian (Mis)Perception Of Hinduism, Brian K. Pennington
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
My assignment for this thematic issue of the Hindu-Christian Studies Bulletin is to address Christian misperceptions of Hinduism, which I shall do by evaluating the work and legacy of William Ward of Serampore, missionary to Bengal, and author on Hinduism in the early nineteenth century. First, however, I would like to make three preliminary observations about the idea of "Christian misperception".
Book Review: "Dharma Of The Twenty-First Century: Theological-Ethical Paradigm Shift", Klaus K. Klostermaier
Book Review: "Dharma Of The Twenty-First Century: Theological-Ethical Paradigm Shift", Klaus K. Klostermaier
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A review of Dharma of the Twenty-first Century: Theological-Ethical Paradigm Shift by Somen Das.