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Table Of Contents, Jhcs Staff
Table Of Contents, Jhcs Staff
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
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Sacrifice, Suffering, And Salvation: A Brief Aesthetic And Theological Comparative Analysis Of Two Great Symbolic Images Of Divine Love, Graham M. Schweig
Sacrifice, Suffering, And Salvation: A Brief Aesthetic And Theological Comparative Analysis Of Two Great Symbolic Images Of Divine Love, Graham M. Schweig
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
No abstract provided.
Constructing A Hindu Black Theology, Akshay Gupta
Constructing A Hindu Black Theology, Akshay Gupta
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
No abstract provided.
The Green Gītā: Connecting Ontology, Soteriology, And Environmental Ethics, Supratik Sen
The Green Gītā: Connecting Ontology, Soteriology, And Environmental Ethics, Supratik Sen
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
No abstract provided.
2021 Annual Meetings Sessions, Society For Hindu-Christian Studies
2021 Annual Meetings Sessions, Society For Hindu-Christian Studies
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Anti-Christian Violence In India. By Chad M. Bauman, Dyron Daughrity
Book Review: Anti-Christian Violence In India. By Chad M. Bauman, Dyron Daughrity
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Christianity In India: The Anti-Colonial Turn. By Clara A. B. Joseph, Akhil Thomas
Book Review: Christianity In India: The Anti-Colonial Turn. By Clara A. B. Joseph, Akhil Thomas
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Songs As Locus For A Lay Theology: Moshe Walsalam Sastriyar And Sadhu Kochukunju Upadeshi. By Philip K. Mathai, Peter Vethanayagamony
Book Review: Songs As Locus For A Lay Theology: Moshe Walsalam Sastriyar And Sadhu Kochukunju Upadeshi. By Philip K. Mathai, Peter Vethanayagamony
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
No abstract provided.
Book Review: The European Encounter With Hinduism In India. By Jan Peter Schouten And Translated By Henry Jansen, James Elisha Taneti
Book Review: The European Encounter With Hinduism In India. By Jan Peter Schouten And Translated By Henry Jansen, James Elisha Taneti
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Untouchable Bodies, Resistance, And Liberation: A Comparative Theology Of Divine Possessions. By Joshua Samuel, Michelle Voss Roberts
Book Review: Untouchable Bodies, Resistance, And Liberation: A Comparative Theology Of Divine Possessions. By Joshua Samuel, Michelle Voss Roberts
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
No abstract provided.
Volume 34, Full Contents, Jhcs Staff
Volume 34, Full Contents, Jhcs Staff
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Essays In Hindu Theology. By Anantanand Rambachan, Julius J. Lipner
Book Review: Essays In Hindu Theology. By Anantanand Rambachan, Julius J. Lipner
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
No abstract provided.
A Natural Dialogue Partner: Sri Ramakrishna’S Anekānta–Vijñānavedānta And Claim To Avatārhood As A Resource For Hindu-Christian Studies, Jeffery D. Long
A Natural Dialogue Partner: Sri Ramakrishna’S Anekānta–Vijñānavedānta And Claim To Avatārhood As A Resource For Hindu-Christian Studies, Jeffery D. Long
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
No abstract provided.
Viewpoint: Vaishnavism: Monotheistic Or Not?, Steven J. Rosen (Satyaraja Dasa)
Viewpoint: Vaishnavism: Monotheistic Or Not?, Steven J. Rosen (Satyaraja Dasa)
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
No abstract provided.
Book Review: The Ethics Of Oneness: Emerson, Whitman, And The Bhagavad Gita . By Jeremy David Engels, Shawn Welch
Book Review: The Ethics Of Oneness: Emerson, Whitman, And The Bhagavad Gita . By Jeremy David Engels, Shawn Welch
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
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Book Review: The Subhedar’S Son: A Narrative Of Brahmin-Christian Conversion From Nineteenth-Century Maharashtra. By Deepra Dandekar, Arun W. Jones
Book Review: The Subhedar’S Son: A Narrative Of Brahmin-Christian Conversion From Nineteenth-Century Maharashtra. By Deepra Dandekar, Arun W. Jones
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
No abstract provided.
Editor’S Introduction, Gopal Gupta
Editor’S Introduction, Gopal Gupta
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
No abstract provided.
Aurobindo Ghose’S Early Approaches To Hindu-Muslim Relations (1906-1909), Edward Ulrich
Aurobindo Ghose’S Early Approaches To Hindu-Muslim Relations (1906-1909), Edward Ulrich
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
No abstract provided.
Book Review: The Water Of The Drop: Fragments From Panikkar Diaries. By Raimon Panikkar, Enrico Beltramini
Book Review: The Water Of The Drop: Fragments From Panikkar Diaries. By Raimon Panikkar, Enrico Beltramini
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Testing Ground For Jesuit Accommodation In Early Modern India: Francisco Ros Sj In Malabar (16th - 17th Centuries). By Anthony Mecherry, Herman Tull
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
No abstract provided.
Table Of Contents, Jchs Staff
Table Of Contents, Jchs Staff
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
No abstract provided.
Global Resonances Of The Black Lives Matter Movement, Claire C. Robison
Global Resonances Of The Black Lives Matter Movement, Claire C. Robison
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
No abstract provided.
Review Of Nathaniel Roberts’ To Be Cared For:The Power Of Conversion And The Foreignness Of Belonging In An Indian Slum, Eliza F. Kent
Review Of Nathaniel Roberts’ To Be Cared For:The Power Of Conversion And The Foreignness Of Belonging In An Indian Slum, Eliza F. Kent
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
This article focuses on Roberts’ argument that the religiosity of urban Tamil Dalits, or “slum religion,” transcends Hindu or Christian affiliation. Roberts’ ethnography challenges the dominant discourse surrounding Pentecostal Christianity which asserts that conversion is inevitably divisive, splitting families and communities and even individuals in harmful ways that justify its tight legal regulation. To the contrary, Roberts’ fieldwork reveals how the deeply pragmatic nature of Dalit religion allows for significant individual variation and dynamism without inordinate contentiousness. To Be Cared For also contributes to scholarship on women and religion in India, sensitively illustrating the tensions and strains within urban Dalit …
2019 Annual Meeting Sessions, Society Of Hindu-Christian Studies
2019 Annual Meeting Sessions, Society Of Hindu-Christian Studies
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
No abstract provided.
The Virtues Of Comparative Theology, Daniel J. Soars
The Virtues Of Comparative Theology, Daniel J. Soars
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
In this article, I focus on a small section in the epilogue of Francis X. Clooney’s The Future of Hindu-Christian Studies in which he outlines some of the personal characteristics needed to do comparative theology well. He takes five of these from Catherine Cornille’s The Im-Possibility of Interreligious Dialogue and adds several of his own. By exploring notions like doctrinal humility and rootedness in a particular tradition, we are forced to reflect upon the ‘virtues’ of the discipline in both senses of the word – not only those attributes required to engage in it, but the merits of doing it …
The Papal Encyclical Ad Extremas (1893):The Call For An Indigenous Indian Clergy, Its Effects Upon Thecatholic Church In India, And Its Description Of Indian Religions, Andrew Unsworth
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
Ad Extremas, an encyclical epistle issued by Pope Leo XIII, gives a rare insight into the official opinion of the Catholic Church with regard to India’s indigenous religious traditions at the close of the nineteenth century. By means of a historical and textual analysis of the document, this essay offers a critical assessment of its contents facilitating a better appreciation of the ecclesial transition that occurred between the pontificate of Leo XIII and the promulgation of those texts of the Second Vatican Council that made reference to Hinduism.
Book Review: Possessed By The Virgin: Hinduism, Roman Catholicism, And Marian Possession In South India, Claire C. Robison
Book Review: Possessed By The Virgin: Hinduism, Roman Catholicism, And Marian Possession In South India, Claire C. Robison
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
Book Review of Possessed by the Virgin: Hinduism, Roman Catholicism, and Marian Possession in South India. By Kristin Bloomer. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018, 352 pages
Book Review: In The Bosom Of The Father: The Collected Poems Of Benedictine Mystic, Edward T. Ulrich
Book Review: In The Bosom Of The Father: The Collected Poems Of Benedictine Mystic, Edward T. Ulrich
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
Book Review of In the Bosom of the Father: The Collected Poems of Benedictine Mystic. Translated by Jacob Riyeff. Eugene, OR: Wipf and Stock, 2018, 226 pages
Book Review: Learning Interreligiously: In The Text, In The World, Michelle Voss Roberts
Book Review: Learning Interreligiously: In The Text, In The World, Michelle Voss Roberts
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
Book Review of Learning Interreligiously: In the Text, In the World. By Francis X. Clooney, SJ. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2018, xiii + 370 pages
Book Review: Christianity In India: Conversion, Community Development, And Religious Freedom. Edited By Rebecca Samuel Shah And Joel Carpenter. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2018, Xix + 311 Pages., Chad M. Bauman
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
Book Review of Christianity in India: Conversion, Community Development, and Religious Freedom. Edited by Rebecca Samuel Shah and Joel Carpenter. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2018, xix + 311 pages