In the context of escalating religious tensions in India, sites that still openly welcome practitioners of different belief systems or encourage a propensity for interreligious ritual engagement face a range of complex challenges. At the Holy Infant Jesus Church in Bangalore, there is a shrine set aside for people of non-Christian religions, both Hindu and Muslim, who view this deity as a jagrata or ‘awake’ god who responds to the ‘desire’ of the supplicant, granting boons and wishes. Despite the contemporary hardening of boundaries and the quest for religious purity, this site exhibits the persisting appeal of ritual engagement across religious boundaries. The consequence of such engagement is not always open connections or dialogue but ra...
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The question of religion and its location within contemporary history is at the heart of this paper....
This paper examines ”acting in” as a tactic through which marginalized Christians from predominantly...
Abhishiktananda described himself as a “Hindu-Christian monk”, and spent much of his life blurring t...
This article combines ethnographic description of the practices of Hindu and Christian visitors of t...
Interreligious dialogue is a vital theological concern for the Catholic Church in India. Over the pa...
This article throws the study of multireligious sociality in Western contexts into sharp relief by e...
This article explores two seemingly contrasting types of Christian worship (one led by the pipe orga...
Interreligious dialogue is a vital theological concern for the Catholic Church in India. Over the pa...
This year has been in many ways deeply distressing. Sadam Hussein, while preparing the way, along wi...
The theological misappropriation of Christianity as a civilizing force occurs when individuals conve...
Interreligious dialogue is a vital theological concern for the Catholic Church in India. Over the pa...
This essay discusses the challenges faced by Indian Catholicism, particularly as it seeks to adapt t...
Rituals are back on stage today. Until recently, they were regarded as an obsolete and even incompre...
In India and its diaspora in the UK, online activities of various sorts—tweeting, blogging, messagin...
This article examines the ways in which the sacred is located in British Hindus' homes, as well as i...
The question of religion and its location within contemporary history is at the heart of this paper....
This paper examines ”acting in” as a tactic through which marginalized Christians from predominantly...
Abhishiktananda described himself as a “Hindu-Christian monk”, and spent much of his life blurring t...