What was your path to Hinduism? Dr. Ramdas Lamb discusses his upbringing as an Italian Catholic, and his interest in Buddhism as a young adult. After hitchhiking through Japan, Europe and the Middle East, Dr. Lamb was attracted to a spiritual teacher and became a Hindu monk for eight years. He attributes his diverse and tolerant spirituality to his Italian Catholic mother and his Hindu teacher
What led you to become a scholar interested in religion? Dr. Jonathan Z. Smith grew up in Brooklyn,...
Dr Radhakrishnan’s thinking was Upanishadic. He also firmly believed in the birth of a new order ba...
What influenced your choice to be a scholar of religion? Dr. Martha Reineke discusses her personal e...
Do you think there are significant differences between different religious practices? Dr. Ramdas Lam...
How do you define religion? Dr. Ramdas Lamb discusses his definition of religion, which he suggests ...
How do you approach the study of religion? Dr. Ramdas Lamb discusses the importance of making his st...
Do your Hindu religious values clash with what we might call normative American cultural values? Dr....
What is the need for a multicultural conversation today? Dr. Ramdas Lamb discusses the need for mult...
On this episode, we interview a Hindu monk. We explore the methods and thought processes of Hinduism...
How did you become interested in the study of religion? Rev. Walter Burghardt, S.J. first identifies...
Dr. Michael Horan discusses the path he took to get to where he is today, including his undergraduat...
This session is part five of an eight part series running through the 2017-2018 academic year titled...
How do you deal with “The Problem of Evil?” Dr. Ramdas Lamb discusses the problem of evil, and findi...
Dr. Davidson discusses his background including his experience studying and working with Tibetans an...
How did you become interested in the study of religion? Dr. Tracy Pintchman discusses her career as ...
What led you to become a scholar interested in religion? Dr. Jonathan Z. Smith grew up in Brooklyn,...
Dr Radhakrishnan’s thinking was Upanishadic. He also firmly believed in the birth of a new order ba...
What influenced your choice to be a scholar of religion? Dr. Martha Reineke discusses her personal e...
Do you think there are significant differences between different religious practices? Dr. Ramdas Lam...
How do you define religion? Dr. Ramdas Lamb discusses his definition of religion, which he suggests ...
How do you approach the study of religion? Dr. Ramdas Lamb discusses the importance of making his st...
Do your Hindu religious values clash with what we might call normative American cultural values? Dr....
What is the need for a multicultural conversation today? Dr. Ramdas Lamb discusses the need for mult...
On this episode, we interview a Hindu monk. We explore the methods and thought processes of Hinduism...
How did you become interested in the study of religion? Rev. Walter Burghardt, S.J. first identifies...
Dr. Michael Horan discusses the path he took to get to where he is today, including his undergraduat...
This session is part five of an eight part series running through the 2017-2018 academic year titled...
How do you deal with “The Problem of Evil?” Dr. Ramdas Lamb discusses the problem of evil, and findi...
Dr. Davidson discusses his background including his experience studying and working with Tibetans an...
How did you become interested in the study of religion? Dr. Tracy Pintchman discusses her career as ...
What led you to become a scholar interested in religion? Dr. Jonathan Z. Smith grew up in Brooklyn,...
Dr Radhakrishnan’s thinking was Upanishadic. He also firmly believed in the birth of a new order ba...
What influenced your choice to be a scholar of religion? Dr. Martha Reineke discusses her personal e...