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Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies

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2010

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The Society For Hindu-Christian Studies Jan 2010

The Society For Hindu-Christian Studies

Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies

Information about the Society for Hindu-Christian Studies, including contact information.


Book Reviews Table Of Contents Jan 2010

Book Reviews Table Of Contents

Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies

A listing of the book reviews available in this issue.


Some Recent Developments In Hindu Understandings Of Jesus, Bradley Malkovsky Jan 2010

Some Recent Developments In Hindu Understandings Of Jesus, Bradley Malkovsky

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Hindu reflection on the person and work of Jesus Christ, what we might call "Hindu christology," is an enterprise that has slowly evolved since the early nineteenth century and is still very much in the making. It has undergone some significant changes since the middle of the twentieth century with some surprising additional perspectives emerging in recent years.


A Report On The "Sri Iesu Sahasranama" Of K. U. Chacko, Francis X. Clooney Jan 2010

A Report On The "Sri Iesu Sahasranama" Of K. U. Chacko, Francis X. Clooney

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In 1987 K.U. Chacko, a Professor of Sanskrit at Nirmala College in Muvattupuzha in Kerala, published in a small booklet the Sri Iesu Sahasranama, a thousand names of Jesus in Sanskrit, written down in Malyalam script; in 1995 it was reprinted in Devanagari script. The cover indicates that it was edited by Professor M H. Sastri.


Viewpoint: What I See: Little Indias, Caste, And The Church In The West, Rachel Fell Mcdermott Jan 2010

Viewpoint: What I See: Little Indias, Caste, And The Church In The West, Rachel Fell Mcdermott

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Recently a New York Times article, "From Untouchable to Businesswoman" (July 22, 2010), carried the story of Kakuben Lalabhai Parmar, an illiterate Scheduled Caste woman from Gujarat who was selling her patchwork embroideries at New York's posh Asia Society. Thanks to intervention in India twenty years ago from SEWA, the Self-Employed Women's Association, she came out of seclusion in her house to participate in society, while helping to preserve the traditional handicrafts of her village. The result is a globe-trotting artisan-businesswoman who exchanges hugs with her clients, buys shampoos at CVS for her daughters back home in the village, and …


"He Is Our Master": Jesus In The Thought Of Swami Prabhupada, Ravi M. Gupta Jan 2010

"He Is Our Master": Jesus In The Thought Of Swami Prabhupada, Ravi M. Gupta

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"Now that steam, electricity, and the printing press have brought into closer communication the different races that inhabit the earth, and have expanded the minds of men, tending to dispel the illusion that God Almighty especially favours any particular people, it is time to proclaim to the world, that if a messenger of God appeared in Judea about nineteen hundred years ago, it is no less true that a messenger from the same God appeared in the quiet town of Navadweep (popularly known as Nadia) in Bengal, some fifteen centuries later. The former is known by the name of Jesus …


A World Filled With Grace: Conceptualizing The Divine In Hindu Devotionalism And Karl Rahner, Ankur Barua Jan 2010

A World Filled With Grace: Conceptualizing The Divine In Hindu Devotionalism And Karl Rahner, Ankur Barua

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In recent decades, a substantial body of scholarly work in the field of Hindu-Christian studies has been produced, which has not only done much to dispel earlier stereotypes of Hindu life-worlds as steeped in 'pantheism', 'world-negation' and the like, but also urged Christian thinkers to reflect on their own foundational beliefs through Hindu motifs. A relatively unexplored theme remains that of whether, and in what ways, the divine reality can be conceptualized as 'gracious' in Hindu devotionalism, especially given that the Christian doctrine of 'grace is related to a constellation of other notions such as creation out of nothing, justification …


Adieu Raimon, A Dieu, Joseph Prabhu Jan 2010

Adieu Raimon, A Dieu, Joseph Prabhu

Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies

Raimon Panikkar, known to many in this Society of Hindu-Christian Studies as a teacher, scholar, mentor or friend, died at his home in Tavertet, near Barcelona, on August 26, 2010. He was ninety-one and had been in poor health for some time, but he did live to see the day when his Gifford Lectures, originally delivered in Edinburgh in 1989, and over which he had agonized ever since [he produced some nineteen different versions of parts of the texts], finally saw the light of day in June of this year as The Rhythm of Being (Orbis Books).


Book Review: "Jesus As Guru: The Images Of Christ Among Hindus And Christians In India", Swasti Bhattacharyya Jan 2010

Book Review: "Jesus As Guru: The Images Of Christ Among Hindus And Christians In India", Swasti Bhattacharyya

Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies

A review of Jesus as Guru: The Images of Christ Among Hindus and Christians in India by Jan Peter Schouten.


Book Review: "Transcendent In America: Hindu-Inspired Meditation Movements As New Religion", Eliza F. Kent Jan 2010

Book Review: "Transcendent In America: Hindu-Inspired Meditation Movements As New Religion", Eliza F. Kent

Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies

A review of Transcendent in America: Hindu-Inspired Meditation Movements as New Religion by Lola Williamson.


Book Review: "South Asian Christian Diaspora", Catherine Cornille Jan 2010

Book Review: "South Asian Christian Diaspora", Catherine Cornille

Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies

A review of South Asian Christian Diaspora edited by Knut Jacobsen and Selva Raj.


Book Review: "India And The Indianness Of Christianity: Essays On Understanding", George Pati Jan 2010

Book Review: "India And The Indianness Of Christianity: Essays On Understanding", George Pati

Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies

A review of India and the Indianness of Christianity: Essays on Understanding edited by Richard Fox Young.


Book Review: "Beyond Boundaries: Hindu-Christian Relationship And Basic Christian Communities", Chad M. Bauman Jan 2010

Book Review: "Beyond Boundaries: Hindu-Christian Relationship And Basic Christian Communities", Chad M. Bauman

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A review of Beyond Boundaries: Hindu-Christian Relationship and Basic Christian Communities by A. Maria David.


Book Review: "Jesus In The Lotus: The Mystical Doorway Between Christianity And Yogic Spirituality", Bradley Malkovsky Jan 2010

Book Review: "Jesus In The Lotus: The Mystical Doorway Between Christianity And Yogic Spirituality", Bradley Malkovsky

Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies

A review of Jesus in the Lotus: The Mystical Doorway between Christianity and Yogic Spirituality by Russill Paul.


Recent Articles Of Interest 2010 Jan 2010

Recent Articles Of Interest 2010

Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies

A listing of recent articles of interest from the 2010 year.


Table Of Contents Jan 2010

Table Of Contents

Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies

Table of contents for Volume 23.


Book Review: "Christianity For Hindus", Tracy Sayuki Tiemeier Jan 2010

Book Review: "Christianity For Hindus", Tracy Sayuki Tiemeier

Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies

A review Christianity for Hindus by Arvind Sharma.


Editor's Introduction, Bradley Malkovsky Jan 2010

Editor's Introduction, Bradley Malkovsky

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The editor's introduction to this issue.


Vidyaranya Swami's "Pañca Viveka" And Thomas Aquinas' "Quinque Viae" In The Light Of Today's Science, Klaus K. Klostermaier Jan 2010

Vidyaranya Swami's "Pañca Viveka" And Thomas Aquinas' "Quinque Viae" In The Light Of Today's Science, Klaus K. Klostermaier

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In the context of recent attempts to shore up atheism with philosophical and scientific arguments the construction of rational proofs for the existence of God is receiving renewed attention. Over against the assertion of some scientists that religious belief is both unscientific and irrational, philosophers and theologians argue that the study of nature itself offers a great deal of evidence for the existence of a Creator. They are supported by numerous reputable scientists, the authors of book titles like The Language of God or The Mind of God and many others. it is noteworthy that Google has over two million …


Reports And News Jan 2010

Reports And News

Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies

A collection of reports and news relevant to the society, including information about the 2010 Annual Meeting Program.


Book Review: "Yoga Body: The Origins Of Modern Posture Practice", Harold Coward Jan 2010

Book Review: "Yoga Body: The Origins Of Modern Posture Practice", Harold Coward

Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies

A review of Yoga Body: The Origins of Modern Posture Practice by Mark Singleton.


Book Review: "The Founder Of Hare Krishnas As Seen By Devotees: A Cognitive Study Of Religious Charisma", Kiyokazu Okita Jan 2010

Book Review: "The Founder Of Hare Krishnas As Seen By Devotees: A Cognitive Study Of Religious Charisma", Kiyokazu Okita

Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies

A review of The Founder of Hare Krishnas as Seen by Devotees: A Cognitive Study of Religious Charisma by Kimmo Ketola.


Book Review: "Comparative Theology: Deep Learning Across Religious Borders", Reid B. Locklin Jan 2010

Book Review: "Comparative Theology: Deep Learning Across Religious Borders", Reid B. Locklin

Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies

A review of Comparative Theology: Deep Learning Across Religious Borders by Francis X. Clooney.


Book Review: "Hermeneutics And Hindu Thought: Toward A Fusion Of Horizons", Brian K. Pennington Jan 2010

Book Review: "Hermeneutics And Hindu Thought: Toward A Fusion Of Horizons", Brian K. Pennington

Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies

A review of Hermeneutics and Hindu Thought: Toward a Fusion of Horizons edited by Rita Sherma and Arvind Sharma.


Suffering Savior - A Hindu Vaisnava Perspective, K.R. Sundararajan Jan 2010

Suffering Savior - A Hindu Vaisnava Perspective, K.R. Sundararajan

Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies

My interest in inter-religious dialogue goes back tot he late sixties when I was a research student working on a doctoral dissertation on "The Doctrine of Incarnation in Hinduism and Christianity" and continued when I became a lecturer in Hindu Studies at the very first department of Religious Studies in India at Punjabi University in Patiala. From there I was brought to the Harvard Center for the Study of World Religions as a Fellow by Professor John Carman to take courses in Christian Studies at the Harvard Divinity School for three years from 1970 to 1973. It was a period …