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Recent Publications
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A list of recent relevant publications, including books and articles.
Viewpoints: Dialogue In The Modern West, Klaus Klostermaier
Viewpoints: Dialogue In The Modern West, Klaus Klostermaier
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The Calgary Conference on Hindu-Christian Dialogue in September 1987, at which the idea of this bulletin was conceived, brought people together who came from places as distant as Hong Kong and Madras, Hamilton and Winnipeg, Kansas City and New York, Tokyo and Santiniketan, Waterloo and Geneva, Edmonton and Regina. Most of the participants had met before somewhere else -- very often in places very far from Calgary. All the Easterners present had lived for extended periods in the west, all the Westerners had been to the East -- some for many years. While the participants of this meeting may not …
Viewpoints: Dialogue In India, Anand Amaladass
Viewpoints: Dialogue In India, Anand Amaladass
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If publications and dialogue meetings are of any indication, then the dialogue initiative has come to stay in India. During the last two decades this initiative has grown among Hindus and Christians, though it is difficult to give the exact percentage of Indians who are affected by the dialogue movement. In the name of dialogue various centres are opened by the Christian communities and well-informed Hindus participating in inter-religious seminars and prayer meetings are in the increase. They find that more of 'living-together' for a few days rather than formal discussions and seminars brings about a better result, creating fellowship …
Introducing The Bulletin
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
The Hindu-Christian Studies Bulletin is a scholarly journal published jointly at the Calgary Institute for the Humanities, Calgary, Canada and at the Institute of Philosophy and Culture, Madras, India. The annual issues will present articles, book reviews, viewpoint essays and news items on Hinduism and Christianity and their interrelationship based upon historical materials and contemporary experience.
Hindu-Christian Dialogue: A Review, Harold Coward
Hindu-Christian Dialogue: A Review, Harold Coward
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Hindu-Christian dialogue has had a long and checkered history. Up until the beginning of this century most of the Hindu-Christian interaction took place in India. The first half of this century saw the expansion of Hindu-Christian discussion to Europe and North America. World-wile pluralism in the decades since the Fifties has resulted in a gradual intensification of this interaction at both the lay and scholarly levels. But aside from sporadic events, there has been no broad and sustained Hindu-Christian dialogue.
Book Review: "Indian Theology In Dialogue", Ronald Neufeldt
Book Review: "Indian Theology In Dialogue", Ronald Neufeldt
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A review of Klaus Klostermaier's Indian Theology in Dialogue.
Book Review: "Risking Christ For Christ's Sake", David C. Scott
Book Review: "Risking Christ For Christ's Sake", David C. Scott
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A review of Risking Christ for Christ's Sake: Towards an Ecumenical Theology of Pluralism by M.M. Thomas.
News
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Relevant topics in the news, including "Three Dialogue Centres in India," "Ashramites meet at Varnasi," and "Hindu-Christian Dialogue Conferences in Calgary."