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Articles 31 - 38 of 38
Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Introduction, Harold Coward
Introduction, Harold Coward
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
Introduction by the editor for this issue.
Book Review: "Women Of Power And Grace: Nine Astonishing, Inspiring Luminaries Of Our Time", Heather Botting
Book Review: "Women Of Power And Grace: Nine Astonishing, Inspiring Luminaries Of Our Time", Heather Botting
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A review of Timothy Conway's Women of Power and Grace: Nine Astonishing, Inspiring Luminaries of Our Time.
Book Review: "Christianity And World Religions. Paths Of Dialogue With Islam, Hinduism, And Buddhism", Morny Joy
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A review of Christianity and World Religions. Paths of Dialogue with Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism, by Hans Küng with Josef van Ess, Heinrich von Stietencron, and Heinz Bechert; translated by Peter Heinegg.
Book Review: "God As Feminine: Hindu And Christian Vision. A Dialogue.", Anand Amaladass
Book Review: "God As Feminine: Hindu And Christian Vision. A Dialogue.", Anand Amaladass
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A review of Joseph Sebastian's God as feminine: Hindu and Christian Vision. A Dialogue.
Book Review: "Mother Of The Universe: Visions Of The Goddess And Tantric Hymns Of Enlightenment", Arti Dand
Book Review: "Mother Of The Universe: Visions Of The Goddess And Tantric Hymns Of Enlightenment", Arti Dand
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A review of Lex Hixon's Mother of the Universe: Visions of the Goddess and Tantric Hymns of Enlightenment.
Book Review: "Theo-Monistic Mysticism: A Hindu-Christian Comparison", Anantanand Rambachan
Book Review: "Theo-Monistic Mysticism: A Hindu-Christian Comparison", Anantanand Rambachan
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A review of Michael Stoeber's Theo-Monistic Mysticism: A Hindu-Christian Comparison.
Book Review: "The Limits Of Scripture: Vivekananda's Reinterpretation Of The Vedas", Harold Coward
Book Review: "The Limits Of Scripture: Vivekananda's Reinterpretation Of The Vedas", Harold Coward
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A review of Anantanand Rambachan's The Limits of Scripture: Vivekananda's Reinterpretation of the Vedas.
Kant, The Duty To Promote International Peace, And Political Intervention, Harry Van Der Linden
Kant, The Duty To Promote International Peace, And Political Intervention, Harry Van Der Linden
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
Kant argues that it is the duty of humanity to strive for an enduring peace between the nations. For Kant, political progress within each nation is essential to realizing lasting peace, and so one would expect him to view political intervention- defined as coercive interference by one nation, or some of its citizens, with the affairs of another nation in order to bring about political improvements in that nation-as justified in some cases.! Kant, however, explicitly rejects all intervention by force, and some aspects of his work support an unqualified prohibition of political intervention. In this paper I will examine …