One of the creative tensions in Hinduism is the concept of God as Impersonal Absolute vs. the concept of God as Personal. In the Bhagavad-Gita (written c. 400-200 B.C.), the concept of God as personal, loving and compassionate is emphasized. It is not surprising, therefore, that many scholars and spiritual writers have found in the Bhagavad-Gita a rich source of comparison with Christian spirituality
In recent decades, a substantial body of scholarly work in the field of Hindu-Christian studies has ...
The basic concern of all authentic Scriptures of World Religions is the integral liberation of human...
In this study I bring two disparate traditions together which have painted portraits of divinity as ...
One of the creative tensions in Hinduism is the concept of God as Impersonal Absolute vs. the concep...
In this chapter, Ricardo Silvestre and Alan Herbert offer a reconstruction of the Gītā’s concept of ...
The 21st century is characterised by a global spirituality. Presently, and more than ever, access to...
What comes to mind when one hears the phrase, “Religious ecstasy”? Images of well-known Christian sa...
The purpose of this study was to find out the differences and similarities between the Hindu concept...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Composed of philosophical and cult...
MTh (Theology in Dogmatics) North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusHindu gods are impersonal whi...
The aim that Indian philosophies set themselves, namely that of liberating man from transmigration, ...
Dom Henri Le Saux (Abhishiktananda) was a Roman Catholic priest who attempted to integrate the Hindu...
The main body of The Bhagavad Gita and the West consists of two lecture courses by Rudolf Steiner: “...
Religious diversity largely defines the present religious situation; comparative theology adaptively...
These three papers explore important facets of a central topic in comparing Hindu and Christian trad...
In recent decades, a substantial body of scholarly work in the field of Hindu-Christian studies has ...
The basic concern of all authentic Scriptures of World Religions is the integral liberation of human...
In this study I bring two disparate traditions together which have painted portraits of divinity as ...
One of the creative tensions in Hinduism is the concept of God as Impersonal Absolute vs. the concep...
In this chapter, Ricardo Silvestre and Alan Herbert offer a reconstruction of the Gītā’s concept of ...
The 21st century is characterised by a global spirituality. Presently, and more than ever, access to...
What comes to mind when one hears the phrase, “Religious ecstasy”? Images of well-known Christian sa...
The purpose of this study was to find out the differences and similarities between the Hindu concept...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph. Composed of philosophical and cult...
MTh (Theology in Dogmatics) North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusHindu gods are impersonal whi...
The aim that Indian philosophies set themselves, namely that of liberating man from transmigration, ...
Dom Henri Le Saux (Abhishiktananda) was a Roman Catholic priest who attempted to integrate the Hindu...
The main body of The Bhagavad Gita and the West consists of two lecture courses by Rudolf Steiner: “...
Religious diversity largely defines the present religious situation; comparative theology adaptively...
These three papers explore important facets of a central topic in comparing Hindu and Christian trad...
In recent decades, a substantial body of scholarly work in the field of Hindu-Christian studies has ...
The basic concern of all authentic Scriptures of World Religions is the integral liberation of human...
In this study I bring two disparate traditions together which have painted portraits of divinity as ...