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How Should We Read Rāmakṛṣṇa? Guarded Praise for Maharaj’s Analytic Turn
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Rāmānuja’s Nityagrantham (“Manual of Daily Worship”): A Translation
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Gerald James Larson: A Scholar’s Scholar, Beginning to End
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Nostra Aetate and the Small Things of God
Nostra Aetate has helped make possible the emergence of a deeper and more open interreligious learning: habits of study as a Catholic virtue. A changed attitude toward other religions, in a changed Church, has cl...
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The Use of Sanskrit as a Theological Resource in the Interpretation of Tiruvāymoḻi
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Study and Friendship: Intersections throughout an Academic Life
I welcome the opportunity to write this chapter, since it allows me to reflect on what are now a full 40 years of my encounter with Hindu religious traditions and study of Hinduism, and—inseparable from the pr...
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Imago Dei, Paramaṃ Sāmyam: Hindu Light on a Traditional Christian Theme
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Exegesis, Theology, and Spirituality: Reading the Dvaya Mantra According to Vedānta Deśika
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Book reviews and notices
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The World as Creation and Creation as a Cosmotheandric Reality in Christianity
Every religious tradition is characterized by a specific understanding of the three realms: God, World, and Human. But not every tradition (for example, the religions of the Adivasis, Aboriginals of India) ref...
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Book reviews and notices
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Book reviews and notices
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Book reviews and notices
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What’s a god? The quest for the right understanding of devatā in Brāhmaṅical ritual theory (mīmāṃsā)
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The Use of the Term “Analogy” in Greek and Mediaeval Philosophy
“Analogy” is a word which has a long and glorious past. Its origin is Greek. In Greek language “analogy” is first used in mathematics.1 The mathematician Achytas calls “analogy” the middle term of an arithmetical...
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The Use of the Term “Analogy” in Greek and Mediaeval Philosophy
“Analogy” is a word which has a long and glorious past. Its origin is Greek. In Greek language “analogy” is first used in mathematics.1 The mathematician Achytas calls “analogy” the middle term of an arithmetical...
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The Use of the Term “Analogy” in Greek and Mediaeval Philosophy
“Analogy” is a word which has a long and glorious past. Its origin is Greek. In Greek language “analogy” is first used in mathematics.1 The mathematician Achytas calls “analogy” the middle term of an arithmetical...