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Romancing the Sacred? Towards an Indian Christian Philosophy of Religion

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Association of Christian Philosophers of India( ACPI) ; 200700ENGGPS8Publication details: Bangalore Asian Trading Corporation 2007Description: 497pISBN:
  • 8170864399
DDC classification:
  • N07.1(N26.5) AS781
Partial contents:
What Is Religion? Religion: A Notional Clarification Keith D`Souza Karl Marx on Religion: A Critique from an Indian Perspective Jose Elampassery Mircea Eliade`s Phenomenological Description of "the Sacred" Babu Joseph Primal Religions: A Philosophical Overview Samuel Lepcha Problems of Religious Ideologies Religion: Violence, Terrorism and War - A Feminist Analysis Pushpa Joseph Religion: Liberating? Vincent Aind Truth-claim of Religions Jospeh Venattumattam Religious Experience and the Problem of Access George Karuvelil Beyond the Boundaries Institutionalization of Religion: Progress or Regress? Johnson Puthenpurackal. From Metaphor to Metamorphosis of Culture: Towards a New Language of Cultural Innovation Anthony Savari Raj Cosmic Religiosity as Poetic Recollections: Prospects for the Pluralistic Context of the Indian Sub-continent Jojo Joseph Varakukalayil New Religious Movements and Gurus Sebastian Alackappally New Age Religion: An Appraisal George Thadathil The Religion of the Siddhas in South India Vallabadoss John Peter Gandhi`s Trans-Religious Concept of God A. Pushparajan Special Concerns Metaphysical Religion of the Upanishads George Panthanmackel Hermeneutics of Religious Language in Adi Samkara: An Exploration with Reference to the Mahavakya Tat tvam asi` (Thou art That`) Devasia M.A Religion, Development and Globalisation James Ponnaiah Science and Religion: Situating the Dialogue in the Indian Context K. Edwin George ACPI Statement 2006 Our Contributors
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What Is Religion? Religion: A Notional Clarification Keith D`Souza Karl Marx on Religion: A Critique from an Indian Perspective Jose Elampassery Mircea Eliade`s Phenomenological Description of "the Sacred" Babu Joseph Primal Religions: A Philosophical Overview Samuel Lepcha Problems of Religious Ideologies Religion: Violence, Terrorism and War - A Feminist Analysis Pushpa Joseph Religion: Liberating? Vincent Aind Truth-claim of Religions Jospeh Venattumattam Religious Experience and the Problem of Access George Karuvelil Beyond the Boundaries Institutionalization of Religion: Progress or Regress? Johnson Puthenpurackal. From Metaphor to Metamorphosis of Culture: Towards a New Language of Cultural Innovation Anthony Savari Raj Cosmic Religiosity as Poetic Recollections: Prospects for the Pluralistic Context of the Indian Sub-continent Jojo Joseph Varakukalayil New Religious Movements and Gurus Sebastian Alackappally New Age Religion: An Appraisal George Thadathil The Religion of the Siddhas in South India Vallabadoss John Peter Gandhi`s Trans-Religious Concept of God A. Pushparajan Special Concerns Metaphysical Religion of the Upanishads George Panthanmackel Hermeneutics of Religious Language in Adi Samkara: An Exploration with Reference to the Mahavakya Tat tvam asi` (Thou art That`) Devasia M.A Religion, Development and Globalisation James Ponnaiah Science and Religion: Situating the Dialogue in the Indian Context K. Edwin George ACPI Statement 2006 Our Contributors

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