The symposium on Sri Dharampal\u27s Bharatiya Chitta manas and Kala, organized by Prof. Fancis Clooney and carried in the last issue of the Hindu-Christian Studies Bulletin (Vol. 8, 1995), is indeed a significant contribution to the debate Sri Dharampal\u27s essay sought to initiate. We are grateful to Prof. Clooney and the four learned commentators who, with their diverse academic and cultural backgrounds, clearly grasped the essence and importance of Sri Dharampal\u27s effort, which in brief is to help launch a new Indian enterprise to comprehend and re-assert the essential civilizational genius of India within the present-day reality of the world
This brief essay is a response to the essays collected in this issue of the journal, based on the 20...
Studies in Hindu apologetics have heretofore usually concentrated on intrareligious differences or a...
In the late summer of 1993, representatives of the major religions of the world met in interfaith di...
The symposium on Sri Dharampal's Bharatiya Chitta manas and Kala, organized by Prof. Fancis Cloo...
For decades Prof. Dharampal has been well-known and respected for his research on eighteenth-century...
For decades Prof. Dharampal has been well-known and respected for his research on eighteenth-century...
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This brief essay is a response to the essays collected in this issue of the journal, based on the 20...
Studies in Hindu apologetics have heretofore usually concentrated on intrareligious differences or a...
In the late summer of 1993, representatives of the major religions of the world met in interfaith di...
The symposium on Sri Dharampal's Bharatiya Chitta manas and Kala, organized by Prof. Fancis Cloo...
For decades Prof. Dharampal has been well-known and respected for his research on eighteenth-century...
For decades Prof. Dharampal has been well-known and respected for his research on eighteenth-century...
The section on The Communion of Saints in the Tamil Saiva Tradition deals with most of the prominent...
I was surprised that any one would want me to be a respondent for a panel which was primarily concer...
THE last two hundred years of Hindu–Christian encounters have produced distinctive forms of Hindu th...
India has been the land of intense curiosity for others for many centuries and continues to be so. O...
I want to begin my response -- which is in actuality more of the nature of participating in a conv...
I thank all three responders to my books for their careful and detailed consideration of my work. I ...
My essay focuses on an undeservedly obscure individual, Somanath Vyas, whose name hardly registers a...
I wish to express my deep appreciation and thanks to Professor Harold Coward for inviting me to cont...
Much has been written about Swami Vivekananda\u27s appearance at the World Parliament of Religions i...
This brief essay is a response to the essays collected in this issue of the journal, based on the 20...
Studies in Hindu apologetics have heretofore usually concentrated on intrareligious differences or a...
In the late summer of 1993, representatives of the major religions of the world met in interfaith di...