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Back Cover
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
Back cover of the issue, including a listing of the book reviews.
The Society For Hindu-Christian Studies
The Society For Hindu-Christian Studies
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
Information about the Society and its annual meeting sessions.
Recent Articles Of Interest 2011
Recent Articles Of Interest 2011
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A listing of recently published articles of interest to the Society.
Book Review: "Margins Of Faith: Dalit And Tribal Christianity In India", Michelle Voss Roberts
Book Review: "Margins Of Faith: Dalit And Tribal Christianity In India", Michelle Voss Roberts
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A review of Margins of Faith: Dalit and Tribal Christianity in India edited by Rowena Robinson and Joseph Marianus Kujur.
Book Review: "The Rhythm Of Being: The Gifford Lectures", Michael Mclaughlin
Book Review: "The Rhythm Of Being: The Gifford Lectures", Michael Mclaughlin
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A review of The Rhythm of Being: The Gifford Lectures by Raimon Panikkar.
Book Review: "Comparative Theology And The Problem Of Religious Rivalry", Jon Paul Sydnor
Book Review: "Comparative Theology And The Problem Of Religious Rivalry", Jon Paul Sydnor
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A review of Comparative Theology and the Problem of Religious Rivalry by Hugh Nicholson.
Book Review: "The New Comparative Theology: Interreligious Insights From The Next Generation", Edward T. Ulrich
Book Review: "The New Comparative Theology: Interreligious Insights From The Next Generation", Edward T. Ulrich
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A review of The New Comparative Theology: Interreligious Insights from the Next Generation edited by Francis X. Clooney.
Book Review: "Three Hundred Verses Of Bhartrhari", Francis X. Clooney
Book Review: "Three Hundred Verses Of Bhartrhari", Francis X. Clooney
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A review of Three Hundred Verses of Bhartrhari by Rev. Dr-Dr. Jacob Kattackal.
Book Review: "Influences Of Ancient Hinduism On Early Christianity", Reid B. Locklin
Book Review: "Influences Of Ancient Hinduism On Early Christianity", Reid B. Locklin
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A review of Influences of Ancient Hinduism on Early Christianity by A. L. Herman.
Book Review: "The South Indian Pentecostal Movement In The Twentieth Century", Eliza F. Kent
Book Review: "The South Indian Pentecostal Movement In The Twentieth Century", Eliza F. Kent
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A review of The South Indian Pentecostal Movement in the Twentieth Century by Michael Bergunder.
Book Review: "Mcdonaldisation, Masala Mcgospel And Om Economics: Televangelism In Contemporary India", Chad M. Bauman
Book Review: "Mcdonaldisation, Masala Mcgospel And Om Economics: Televangelism In Contemporary India", Chad M. Bauman
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A review of McDonaldisation, Masala McGospel and Om Economics: Televangelism in Contemporary India by Jonathan D. James.
Book Review: "Many Ways Of Pluralism: Essays In Honour Of Kalarikkal Poulose Aleaz", M. Moanungsang
Book Review: "Many Ways Of Pluralism: Essays In Honour Of Kalarikkal Poulose Aleaz", M. Moanungsang
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A review of Many Ways of Pluralism: Essays in Honour of Kalarikkal Poulose Aleaz edited by V. J. John.
Book Review: "Being Different: An Indian Challenge To Western Universalism", T. S. Rukmani
Book Review: "Being Different: An Indian Challenge To Western Universalism", T. S. Rukmani
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A review of Being Different: An Indian Challenge to Western Universalism by Rajiv Malhotra.
Book Review: "Interpreting Ramakrishna: Kali's Child Revisited", June Mcdaniel
Book Review: "Interpreting Ramakrishna: Kali's Child Revisited", June Mcdaniel
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
A review of Interpreting Ramakrishna: Kali's Child Revisited by Swami Tyagananda and Pravrajika Vrajaprana.
Reports And News
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
Reports and News for the 2011 Annual General Meeting of the Society for Hindu-Christian Studies.
Viewpoint: Teaching Hinduism In Catholic High Schools, Pravrajika Saradeshaprana, Tracy Sayuki Tiemeier
Viewpoint: Teaching Hinduism In Catholic High Schools, Pravrajika Saradeshaprana, Tracy Sayuki Tiemeier
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
The Los Angeles Hindu-Catholic Dialogue recently organized a workshop at Loyola Marymount University on Teaching Hinduism in Catholic High Schools (May 2010). Initiated by a Hindu member of the Dialogue who was disturbed by the World Religions textbook used in a local Catholic high school, the workshop's goal was to help teachers of World Religions at Catholic high schools teach Hindu traditions more accurately and respectfully. The daylong event featured sessions on Hindu Perspectives on Education, Resources and Strategies in Teaching Hinduism, and small group dialogues between Hindu speakers and attendees and Catholic teachers.
Convergences And Divergences: The Lives Of Swami Abhishiktananda And Raimundo Panikkar, Edward T. Ulrich
Convergences And Divergences: The Lives Of Swami Abhishiktananda And Raimundo Panikkar, Edward T. Ulrich
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
Today the field of Hindu-Christian studies is burgeoning with both advanced scholars and freshly minted PhDs. However, during most of the twentieth century it was rare for a Christian thinker to take non-Christian religions seriously as a meaningful area of theological inquiry. Those who did generally limited themselves to theorizing about these religions in the abstract, rather than engaging with living members of these religions. Five outstanding exceptions were Jules Monchanin, Swami Abhishiktananda, Raimundo Panikkar, Francis Acharya, and Bede Griffiths, all of whom were Catholic priests who settled in India over a sixteen year time period, from 1939 to 1955. …
A Literary Hindu-Christian Dialogue A Century Ago: Still Actual?, Klaus K. Klostermaier
A Literary Hindu-Christian Dialogue A Century Ago: Still Actual?, Klaus K. Klostermaier
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
Re-reading Alkondavilli Govindacarya The Divine Wisdom of the Dravida Saints Madras: C.N. Press, 1902, XXIII + 216 pages.
A preliminary note: This is not a 'book review' as this is usually understood; it would make little sense to write on after over a century of the first publication of the work. It is an invitation to re-discover a reputable Hindu scholar who was eager to find in Christianity parallels to his own faith-tradition. His very choice of topics is intriguing. The range of Christian literature referred to and quoted from is amazing; I believe it is without parallel. The fact …
Author Response, Michelle Voss Roberts
Author Response, Michelle Voss Roberts
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
I am humbled and honored by the engagement of these four scholars, all of whom have significantly influenced my thinking. Francis Clooney's pioneering work first interested me in the practice of comparative reading. Lance Nelson's reflections on the ecological implications of a non-dualism provided a springboard for much of chapter three. Laurel Schneider's radical push toward multiplicity has challenged my constructive thinking. Conversations with Brad Bannon, a new dialogue partner, have generated new springs of insight. I am grateful to each of them for the gift of their response to Dualities. I also owe a debt of gratitude to …
A Response To Michelle Voss Roberts' Dualities, Francis X. Clooney
A Response To Michelle Voss Roberts' Dualities, Francis X. Clooney
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
Dualities is a serious contribution to Hindu-Christian studies, bringing fresh and challenging materials before us. It wonderfully brings together reflection on feminist concerns, attention to the metaphors by which we identify and organize natural and social realities, and critical attention to how linguistic and ontological categories, such as dualities and dualism, fluidity and fluidities, have effects of ethical and spiritual import.
Playing In The Flood Of Love: A Response To Michelle Voss Roberts' "Dualities: A Theology Of Difference", Brad Bannon
Playing In The Flood Of Love: A Response To Michelle Voss Roberts' "Dualities: A Theology Of Difference", Brad Bannon
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
As John Thatamanil confesses in his Foreward to Michelle Voss Roberts' Dualities, I too, as a nondualist theologian, was initially apprehensive about Voss Roberts' title. However, I quickly came to find that the plural emphasis of dualities and the private emphasis of non-dualism actually speak to similar concerns over the inadequacies of both monism and dualism. The dualism denied by non-dualism and the multiplicity and relationality affirmed by dualities are more harmonious than dissonant.
Michelle Voss Roberts' "Dualities", Laurel C. Schneider
Michelle Voss Roberts' "Dualities", Laurel C. Schneider
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
Dualities is an important book. It represents a contribution to the field of Hindu Christian studies, but it also adds considerably to women's studies in religion and to the emergent field of comparative theology. Michelle Voss Roberts has managed to treat with sensitivity and creativity two enigmatic figures, each from long ago and far away (from us and from each other), and each from two dramatically different religious traditions. What is remarkable about this study is that Voss Roberts manages to introduce us to the basic shape of both of these women's thought while at the same time pursuing a …
Dualities And Women's Wisdom In Hinduism: Voss Roberts On Lallesvari Of Kashmir, Lance Nelson
Dualities And Women's Wisdom In Hinduism: Voss Roberts On Lallesvari Of Kashmir, Lance Nelson
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
The stereotype of the dualist West versus the nondualist East has far outlived whatever usefulness it may have had. As one who has been concerned with this issue in my own work, I am happy to see Michelle Voss Roberts addressing it methodically and effectively n her Dualities: A Theology of Difference. She gives us in this book a multi-leveled study that advances this discussion dramatically on a number of interconnected fronts, both theological and ethical, encompassing wide-ranging feminist, ecological, and social justice concerns. I find myself in enthusiastic agreement with much that she writes. In what follows I …
Editor's Introduction, Brad Malkovsky
Editor's Introduction, Brad Malkovsky
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
The publication of Michelle Voss Roberts' Dualities: A Theology of Difference (Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press, 2010) has been welcomed by many scholars in the field of Hindu-Christian studies as one of the best books in comparative theology to have appeared in recent years. In it the author focuses on what she calls "the metaphysics of difference and differences between metaphysical systems in the world's religions," through which she seeks to open "new routes through the discourse surrounding dualism, duality, and relation" (xix). She reexamines issues about duality and relation by drawing on the work of Lallesvari, a fourteenth …
Table Of Contents And Editorial Information
Table Of Contents And Editorial Information
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies
Volume 24 table of contents and editorial information.
What's New On Jane's Bookshelf?, Jane Leeth
What's New On Jane's Bookshelf?, Jane Leeth
Articles
When I’m not teaching, I’m scouring bookstores and websites for interesting new releases in children’s and young adult literature. My dogs don’t even bark anymore when the UPS man shows up at the front door with a box of books; he’s sort of become part of our family.
I’ve listed here a handful of books that recently piqued my interest—whether I was intrigued by the topic, the aesthetic post-modern appearance, and/or what I can do with the text in the classroom.
Review Of "Thinking With The Church: Essays In Historical Theology", Brent A. R. Hege
Review Of "Thinking With The Church: Essays In Historical Theology", Brent A. R. Hege
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
A review of "Thinking with the Church: Essays in Historical Theology" by B. A. Gerrish.
Julie's 5 Most Frequently Used Notebook Strategies, Julie Patterson
Julie's 5 Most Frequently Used Notebook Strategies, Julie Patterson
Articles
People always ask, “How do you come up with ideas for writing?” So I analyzed my writer’s notebook and identified my most frequently used strategies for recording, nurturing and thinking about story content.
Fabulating Romania: Review Of Filip Florian’S Little Fingers And Alta Ifland’S Elegy For A Fabulous World, Ania Spyra
Fabulating Romania: Review Of Filip Florian’S Little Fingers And Alta Ifland’S Elegy For A Fabulous World, Ania Spyra
English
In 2007 the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania launched a public image campaign in an effort to create a new brand for the country, a brand that would build a positive image, rather than only counteract – defensively – negative stereotypes. An advertising agency created the new brand by merging the words fabulous and spirit into “fabulouspirit” – a word, which ended up sounding better in Romanian than it does in English even though it was intended for an Anglophone audience. The campaign encountered so much criticism that despite the plans to implement it over several years, the word …
Still Hungover: Todd Phillips And Rape Culture, Terri Carney
Still Hungover: Todd Phillips And Rape Culture, Terri Carney
Scholarship and Professional Work - LAS
As a textual critic who came of age in the '90s, it is difficult for me to talk about authorial intention. Indeed, most academics today tell their students to avoid declaring "The message" of a text, encouraging them instead to respect the multivalence of meaning, the slipperiness of poetic discourse, and the freedom of the author to engage discursive play without being pinned down by an absolute interpretation. But I confess that, despite my training, after having watched The Hangover and read all over the Internet about it, I can't help but wonder if director Todd Phillips is a misogynistic …