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Indian Theology in Dialogue

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Madras Christian Literature Society 1986Description: 270pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 261.2 K66
Partial contents:
1. Where can Hindus and Christians meet? 2. A Hindu-Christian dialogue on truth 3. Hrdayavidya-A sketch of a Hindu-Christian theology of love 4. Indian Christian Theology 5. Kristvidya 6. Samnyasa - a Christian way of life 7. Sadhna - a sketch of Hindu spirituality 8. Pavitrasastram - a sketch of HIndu-Christian sacramentology 9. Moksha: a comparative study of Hidnu and Christian idea of Salvation 10. Hindu Christian Dialogue: its religious and Cultural implecations 11. Encountering Hinduism in America 12. Interreligious dialogue as a method for the study of religion
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Books Books New Theological College General Stacks 261.2 K66 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) C1 Available 00 Edn 1986 270p 00004579
Books Books New Theological College General Stacks 261.2 K66 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) C2 Available 00 Edn 1986 270p 00004580

includes index and biblioraphy

1. Where can Hindus and Christians meet? 2. A Hindu-Christian dialogue on truth 3. Hrdayavidya-A sketch of a Hindu-Christian theology of love 4. Indian Christian Theology 5. Kristvidya 6. Samnyasa - a Christian way of life 7. Sadhna - a sketch of Hindu spirituality 8. Pavitrasastram - a sketch of HIndu-Christian sacramentology 9. Moksha: a comparative study of Hidnu and Christian idea of Salvation 10. Hindu Christian Dialogue: its religious and Cultural implecations 11. Encountering Hinduism in America 12. Interreligious dialogue as a method for the study of religion

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