This is the last of three papers initially delivered at the Parliament of World Religions, Melbourne 9th December 2009, on approaches in Interfaith Relations. The first two are presented in the prior issue of AEJT [16] representing Muslim and Christian perspectives on interreligious dialogue. Here, Anita C. Ray takes up the same theme from the Hindu point of view, beginning with some typical western misconceptions of Hinduism and then introducing us to the contribution of the northern Indian Sants in the 15th to 17th centuries. Their contemporary relevance as a signpost for interfaith harmony is defended
India has always been a multi-cultural, multi-racial and multi-religious melting pot of diverse civi...
This article presents a reassessment of the Hindu-Christian dialogue in its relationship with modern...
Living in India from 1961 to 1970 I intensively and extensively participated in Hindu-Christian dial...
The following papers were initially delivered at The Parliament of World Religions, Melbourne, 9th D...
The following papers were initially delivered at The Parliament of World Religions, Melbourne, 9th D...
The present paper deals with an important aspect of today’s interreligious dialogue, that between Ch...
The World\u27s Parliament of Religions held in Chicago in 1893 is often referred to as the catalytic...
Discourse on interfaith marriages in India at present involves diverse narratives ranging from oppos...
Relevant topics in the news, including Three Dialogue Centres in India, Ashramites meet at Varnas...
Perhaps it is not too much of an exaggeration to claim that future historians will consider the past...
Interfaith dialogue -- more specifically Hindu-Christian dialogue -- is felt to be one of the major ...
The Dalits of India who follow different religious traditions are beginning to come together these d...
As both time and space at hand for this presentation is limited, therefore instead of a longer intro...
The ‘Other’ has always been a matter of concern from the beginning of humanity and Chri...
Reports, including Statement of Hindu-Christian Dialogue, Varnasi, February 1992 by Fr. Albert Nambr...
India has always been a multi-cultural, multi-racial and multi-religious melting pot of diverse civi...
This article presents a reassessment of the Hindu-Christian dialogue in its relationship with modern...
Living in India from 1961 to 1970 I intensively and extensively participated in Hindu-Christian dial...
The following papers were initially delivered at The Parliament of World Religions, Melbourne, 9th D...
The following papers were initially delivered at The Parliament of World Religions, Melbourne, 9th D...
The present paper deals with an important aspect of today’s interreligious dialogue, that between Ch...
The World\u27s Parliament of Religions held in Chicago in 1893 is often referred to as the catalytic...
Discourse on interfaith marriages in India at present involves diverse narratives ranging from oppos...
Relevant topics in the news, including Three Dialogue Centres in India, Ashramites meet at Varnas...
Perhaps it is not too much of an exaggeration to claim that future historians will consider the past...
Interfaith dialogue -- more specifically Hindu-Christian dialogue -- is felt to be one of the major ...
The Dalits of India who follow different religious traditions are beginning to come together these d...
As both time and space at hand for this presentation is limited, therefore instead of a longer intro...
The ‘Other’ has always been a matter of concern from the beginning of humanity and Chri...
Reports, including Statement of Hindu-Christian Dialogue, Varnasi, February 1992 by Fr. Albert Nambr...
India has always been a multi-cultural, multi-racial and multi-religious melting pot of diverse civi...
This article presents a reassessment of the Hindu-Christian dialogue in its relationship with modern...
Living in India from 1961 to 1970 I intensively and extensively participated in Hindu-Christian dial...