This essay provides a meta-narrative for the philosophical dialogues that took place in colonial India between Scottish missionary philosophers and philosophers of Vedānta on the topic of karma and rebirth. In particular, it offers a reconstruction and analysis of the context and strategy that shaped the content of discussions that were initiated in the pages of the Madras Christian College Magazine in 1909 between Subrahmanya Sastri and AG Hogg and that inspired Radhakrishnan’s response in his dissertation entitled “The Ethics of Vedanta and its Metaphysical Suppositions”. The broad context is provided by a history of missionary presence in India. The context is further circumscribed by the ‘hybrid’ character of the position of the mission...
THE last two hundred years of Hindu–Christian encounters have produced distinctive forms of Hindu th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Providing a window into the pre-nationalist phase o...
With this dissertation, I investigate the question of how the Self Respect Movement, with its reject...
This essay provides a meta-narrative for the philosophical dialogues that took place in colonial Ind...
This dissertation is a critical examination of education via what I have termed the 'educational ent...
© Serials Publications. The relevance of the investigated problem is caused by the increased attenti...
This dissertation offers a fresh perspective on what has long been called India’s modern Buddhist re...
The first Modern attempt to research a history of Indian philosophy by Indian scholar, theologian an...
The quest to balance the material and the spiritual has a long history in the Hindu tradition, as it...
Abstract We will offer in this essay an analytic overview of four texts from the secon...
International and domestic relations in the twenty-first century have been fraught with religious fu...
This paper is the text of a lecture delivered at the South Asia Institute, Heidelberg, on May 20, 20...
Any discussion of India from the point of view of the West must deal with the problem posed by the c...
The teaching tradition of Advaita Vedanta is one of the most widely represented forms of Indian rel...
The dissertation explores the problematic of idolatry in relation to literary and scholarly repres...
THE last two hundred years of Hindu–Christian encounters have produced distinctive forms of Hindu th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Providing a window into the pre-nationalist phase o...
With this dissertation, I investigate the question of how the Self Respect Movement, with its reject...
This essay provides a meta-narrative for the philosophical dialogues that took place in colonial Ind...
This dissertation is a critical examination of education via what I have termed the 'educational ent...
© Serials Publications. The relevance of the investigated problem is caused by the increased attenti...
This dissertation offers a fresh perspective on what has long been called India’s modern Buddhist re...
The first Modern attempt to research a history of Indian philosophy by Indian scholar, theologian an...
The quest to balance the material and the spiritual has a long history in the Hindu tradition, as it...
Abstract We will offer in this essay an analytic overview of four texts from the secon...
International and domestic relations in the twenty-first century have been fraught with religious fu...
This paper is the text of a lecture delivered at the South Asia Institute, Heidelberg, on May 20, 20...
Any discussion of India from the point of view of the West must deal with the problem posed by the c...
The teaching tradition of Advaita Vedanta is one of the most widely represented forms of Indian rel...
The dissertation explores the problematic of idolatry in relation to literary and scholarly repres...
THE last two hundred years of Hindu–Christian encounters have produced distinctive forms of Hindu th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-08Providing a window into the pre-nationalist phase o...
With this dissertation, I investigate the question of how the Self Respect Movement, with its reject...