17 research outputs found

    Viewpoints: Hindu-Christian Dialogue During the Past Decade

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    Perhaps it is not too much of an exaggeration to claim that future historians will consider the past decade to be one of the most crucial periods in the development of contemporary Hinduism, both in its native Indian subcontinent and in other parts of the world. In India itself, the expression of the collective Hindu political consciousness has never been more articulate and the goal of making India a Hindu Nation never before seemed a reality within reach. Even many Hindu intellectuals who keep close watch on the tenuous relationship between religion and politics in a multifaith India were taken by surprise at the energy the concept of Hindutva has been able to generate, an energy that was strong enough to pull down the mosque at Ayodhya, and with it some of the reputation Hinduism has enjoyed in the West as one of the most tolerant religions in the world

    Tributes

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    Tributes to Richard V. De Smet and M. M. Thomas

    Intercultural Hermeneutics β€” a Promise for the Future?

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    Injil dan kebudayaan : Sebuah diskusi berkesinambungan dalam gerakan oikumene

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    Jakartaxi, 53 p.; 21 c

    Ministerial Formation in a Multifaith Milieu : Implications of Interfaith Dialogue for Theological Education

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    Geneva122 p.; 23 c

    Not without my neighbour : Issues in interfaith relations

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    Geneva130 p.; 21 c

    Did I betray the gospel : the letters of Paul and the Place of women

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    Genevaxiv, 58 p.; 21 c

    Hindus and Christians: A Century of Protestant Ecumenical Thought

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    Grand Rapidsx, 244 p.; 23 c

    Tak mungkin tanpa sesamaku: Isu-isu dalam relasi antar-iman

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    Jakartav, 140 hlm.; 21 cm
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