Since its appearance in late 2011 Rajiv Malhotra’s Being Different: An Indian Challenge to Western Universalism (HarperCollins India) has provoked strong reactions among its readers, both within and outside the academy. Malhotra challenges what he calls Western scholarship’s “grand narrative” of religion with its self-serving presumption of the superiority of the Judaeo-Christian worldview over the “dharmic” perspective of the Indian religions, i.e. of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism
A review of Many Ways of Pluralism: Essays in Honour of Kalarikkal Poulose Aleaz edited by V. J. Joh...
A review of Materialien zur Geschichte der Ramanuja-Schule II by Gerhard Oberhammer
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Since its appearance in late 2011 Rajiv Malhotra’s Being Different: An Indian Challenge to Western U...
The content of this article is based on an invited presentation about Being Different: An Indian Cha...
A review of Being Different: An Indian Challenge to Western Universalism by Rajiv Malhotra
In Being Different: An Indian Challenge to Western Univeralism, Rajiv Malhotra, drawing from and bui...
Malhotra is generally portrayed by American and European philosophers as a theologian and he is rele...
IN recent years numerous reports have appeared in the news about the objections of various Hindu and...
Malhotra is generally portrayed by American and European philosophers as a theologian and he is rele...
A brief review of Encountering Kali: In the Margins, at the Center, in the West edited by Rachel Fel...
Book Review of Meeting of Opposites? Hindus and Christians in the West. Andrew Wingate. Eugene, Oreg...
I thank all three responders to my books for their careful and detailed consideration of my work. I ...
The eighteen articles in this volume grew from papers delivered at the 2006 Spalding Symposium on In...
The author o ers a brief report of introducing the study of religion in India since 194 While doing ...
A review of Many Ways of Pluralism: Essays in Honour of Kalarikkal Poulose Aleaz edited by V. J. Joh...
A review of Materialien zur Geschichte der Ramanuja-Schule II by Gerhard Oberhammer
A review of His Star in the East by Augustin Sauliere, Disputed Mission: Jesuit Experiments and Brah...
Since its appearance in late 2011 Rajiv Malhotra’s Being Different: An Indian Challenge to Western U...
The content of this article is based on an invited presentation about Being Different: An Indian Cha...
A review of Being Different: An Indian Challenge to Western Universalism by Rajiv Malhotra
In Being Different: An Indian Challenge to Western Univeralism, Rajiv Malhotra, drawing from and bui...
Malhotra is generally portrayed by American and European philosophers as a theologian and he is rele...
IN recent years numerous reports have appeared in the news about the objections of various Hindu and...
Malhotra is generally portrayed by American and European philosophers as a theologian and he is rele...
A brief review of Encountering Kali: In the Margins, at the Center, in the West edited by Rachel Fel...
Book Review of Meeting of Opposites? Hindus and Christians in the West. Andrew Wingate. Eugene, Oreg...
I thank all three responders to my books for their careful and detailed consideration of my work. I ...
The eighteen articles in this volume grew from papers delivered at the 2006 Spalding Symposium on In...
The author o ers a brief report of introducing the study of religion in India since 194 While doing ...
A review of Many Ways of Pluralism: Essays in Honour of Kalarikkal Poulose Aleaz edited by V. J. Joh...
A review of Materialien zur Geschichte der Ramanuja-Schule II by Gerhard Oberhammer
A review of His Star in the East by Augustin Sauliere, Disputed Mission: Jesuit Experiments and Brah...