IN recent years numerous reports have appeared in the news about the objections of various Hindu and Christian groups to the adoption of yoga by Christians and other non-Hindus. The main theme of this issue of the JHCS is to address this controversy from different perspectives, with Patañjali’s Yogasūtras as the main focus
IT is important to explore and disclose how--perhaps even why--we are going to speak about Christian...
A review of A History of Modern Yoga: Patanjali and Western Esotericism by Elizabeth De Michelis
A review of Jesus in the Lotus: The Mystical Doorway between Christianity and Yogic Spirituality by ...
The main theme of this year’s issue, “Yoga and God: Hindu and Christian Perspectives,” continues a t...
IN recent years numerous reports have appeared in the news about the objections of various Hindu and...
Houston is a wildly diverse city; nonetheless it should come as no surprise that the Houston Chronic...
FOR over three thousand years, people have attached divergent meanings and functions to yoga. Its hi...
The paper begins by drawing out current issues that have been raised by critics concerning the conte...
abstract: This work examines the spectrum of Christian attitudes toward yoga as demonstrative of con...
Article discussing the debated topic of whether yoga is a Hindu or Secular practice and the potentia...
I do not approach this topic as an expert historian of the diverse schools of yoga or as a systemati...
This thesis is divided into four main parts. Part one examines the origin of Hindu yoga practice. I...
A growing movement courts fear of contemporary popularized forms of modern yoga, warning that yoga i...
This thesis argues that yoga is a suitable practice to meet the goals of Christian spiritual formati...
Between the 1960s and 2010s, yoga became a familiar feature of American culture, including its Chris...
IT is important to explore and disclose how--perhaps even why--we are going to speak about Christian...
A review of A History of Modern Yoga: Patanjali and Western Esotericism by Elizabeth De Michelis
A review of Jesus in the Lotus: The Mystical Doorway between Christianity and Yogic Spirituality by ...
The main theme of this year’s issue, “Yoga and God: Hindu and Christian Perspectives,” continues a t...
IN recent years numerous reports have appeared in the news about the objections of various Hindu and...
Houston is a wildly diverse city; nonetheless it should come as no surprise that the Houston Chronic...
FOR over three thousand years, people have attached divergent meanings and functions to yoga. Its hi...
The paper begins by drawing out current issues that have been raised by critics concerning the conte...
abstract: This work examines the spectrum of Christian attitudes toward yoga as demonstrative of con...
Article discussing the debated topic of whether yoga is a Hindu or Secular practice and the potentia...
I do not approach this topic as an expert historian of the diverse schools of yoga or as a systemati...
This thesis is divided into four main parts. Part one examines the origin of Hindu yoga practice. I...
A growing movement courts fear of contemporary popularized forms of modern yoga, warning that yoga i...
This thesis argues that yoga is a suitable practice to meet the goals of Christian spiritual formati...
Between the 1960s and 2010s, yoga became a familiar feature of American culture, including its Chris...
IT is important to explore and disclose how--perhaps even why--we are going to speak about Christian...
A review of A History of Modern Yoga: Patanjali and Western Esotericism by Elizabeth De Michelis
A review of Jesus in the Lotus: The Mystical Doorway between Christianity and Yogic Spirituality by ...