5 research outputs found
Book Review: \u3cem\u3eChrist and Krishna: Where the Jordan Meets the Ganges\u3c/em\u3e
A review of Christ and Krishna: Where the Jordan Meets the Ganges by Steven J. Rosen
Book Review: \u3ci\u3eKášášŁáša and Christ: Body-Divine Relation in the Thought of Ĺaáš kara, RÄmÄnuja, and Classical Christian Orthodoxy\u3c/i\u3e
Book review of KášášŁáša and Christ: Body-Divine Relation in the Thought of Ĺaáš
kara, RÄmÄnuja, and Classical Christian Orthodoxy. By Steven Tsoukalas. Eugene, OR: WIPF & STOCK, 2011, 310 pages
Book Review: \u3ci\u3eCaste, Gender, and Christianity in Colonial India: Telugu Women in Mission\u3c/i\u3e
Book review of Caste, Gender, and Christianity in Colonial India: Telugu Women in Mission. By James Elisha Taneti. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, 203 pages
The Grace of God and the Travails of Contemporary Indian Catholicism
This essay discusses the challenges faced by Indian Catholicism, particularly as it seeks to adapt to and in contemporary, post-colonial India through the process or program of what is called inculturation, a self-conscious program of adaptation to Indian religion and culture. Since Indian Catholicism is constituted by so many irreducible persons-in-relation, the article focuses on the life of the Catholic priest, Swami Ishwar Prasad in whose life we may chart something of the inculturation movement and the Catholic tradition as it is found in North India region, in one rather long and rich lifetime connecting two centuries. The article seeks to show not only how inculturation is understood by one of its chief Indian architects, but also how and why it came to be so central to one personâs lifeâs work