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    How Should We Read Rāmakṛṣṇa? Guarded Praise for Maharaj’s Analytic Turn

    Francis X. Clooney S. J. in International Journal of Hindu Studies (2021)

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    Rāmānuja’s Nityagrantham (“Manual of Daily Worship”): A Translation

    Francis X. Clooney in International Journal of Hindu Studies (2020)

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    Gerald James Larson: A Scholar’s Scholar, Beginning to End

    Francis X. Clooney in Journal of Dharma Studies (2020)

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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...

    Francis X. Clooney S.J. in Catholicism Engaging Other Faiths (2018)

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    The Use of Sanskrit as a Theological Resource in the Interpretation of Tiruvāymoḻi

    Francis X. Clooney in International Journal of Hindu Studies (2015)

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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...

    Francis X. Clooney in Interreligious Friendship after Nostra Aetate (2015)

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    Imago Dei, Paramaṃ Sāmyam: Hindu Light on a Traditional Christian Theme

    Francis X. Clooney in International Journal of Hindu Studies (2008)

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    Exegesis, Theology, and Spirituality: Reading the Dvaya Mantra According to Vedānta Deśika

    Francis X. Clooney in International Journal of Hindu Studies (2007)

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    Book reviews and notices

    Michael H. Fisher, Gregory C. Kozlowski in International Journal of Hindu Studies (2002)

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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...

    Francis X. D’Sa in Nature and Technology in the World Religions (2001)

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    Book reviews and notices

    Nitin Trasi, Francis X. Clooney, Maria Hibbets in International Journal of Hindu Studies (2000)

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    Book reviews and notices

    Roy W. Perrett, Michael H. Fisher in International Journal of Hindu Studies (1998)

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    Book reviews and notices

    Francis X. Clooney S.J., Gail Hinich Sutherland in International Journal of Hindu Studies (1997)

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    What’s a god? The quest for the right understanding of devatā in Brāhmaṅical ritual theory (mīmāṃsā)

    Francis X. Clooney S.J. in International Journal of Hindu Studies (1997)

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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...

    Battista Mondin s. x. in The Principle of Analogy in Protestant and Catholic Theology (1963)

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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...

    Battista Mondin s.x. in The Principle of Analogy in Protestant and Catholic Theology (1963)

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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...

    Battista Mondin S.X., M.A., Ph. D. in The Principle of Analogy in Protestant and… (1963)

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