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El. knyga: Essays in Hindu Theology

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  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Nov-2019
  • Leidėjas: Fortress Press,U.S.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781506453132
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  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 05-Nov-2019
  • Leidėjas: Fortress Press,U.S.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781506453132
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This work offers a series of theological explorations of themes not usually addressed in standard treatments of the Hindu tradition. Rambachan’s retrieval of these distinctive insights of Hindu theology has implications that extend across the world's religions, and that touches upon key areas of mutual interest and concern. Beginning with a general introduction to the Hindu theological tradition, the book examines several key issues in Hindu theology and its engagement with contemporary religious, social, political, and inter-faith questions, including the theological methods employed in the study of Hinduism, the discernment of vocation, the theological grounds for social justice in the Hindu tradition, religion and nationalism, violence and non-violence, theological resources for interreligious dialogue (especially among Hindus and Christians), hospitality and openness to the stranger, and spirituality and holiness.

In exploring these issues, this study draws deeply from Hindu authoritative sources, but does not limit itself to description. Each chapter is also a work in constructive theology, offering an interpretation of the Hindu tradition appropriate for life in our contemporary world. Essays in Hindu Theology will be of great interest not only to theologians and scholars, but to all who are invested in interreligious understanding and theological engagements with modern challenges.



This work offers a series of theological explorations into questions of both contemporary and enduring interest in the Hindu tradition. These reflections build dialogical bridges with other religious traditions around matters of shared concern, includingthe nature of theology, vocation, social justice, nationalism, and violence and non-violence. In exploring these issues, Rambachan draws deeply from authoritative Hindu sources and offers an interpretation of the Hindu tradition to meet the challenges ofthe modern world.
Abbreviations x
Introduction 1(10)
I Theology
1 Hindu Traditions: Unity and Diversity
11(22)
2 Pramana: Understanding the Authority of Scripture
33(14)
3 Hindu Spirituality
47(18)
II Dialogue
4 Hindus and Christians: Celebrating Friendship and Facing Challenges with Hope
65(14)
5 Divine Hospitality in the Hindu Temple: Ritual and the Crossing of Religious Boundaries
79(16)
6 "Who do People say I am?": A Hindu Christology
95(16)
7 Interreligious Relations as Friendship: Mahatma Gandhi and Charles Freer Andrews
111(20)
III Liberation
8 The Resources and Challenges for a Hindu Theology of Liberation
131(16)
9 Are there Principles in the Hindu Tradition Consonant with Liberty, Equality And Fraternity?: Bhagavadgita 4:13 and the Caste System
147(18)
10 Peacemaking and Reconciliation in Hinduism
165(14)
Bibliography 179(6)
Index 185