Neo-Hindu Views of ChristianityArvind Sharma BRILL, 1988 - 217 Seiten |
Inhalt
Raja Ram Mohan Roys Attitude toward Christians | 16 |
Reverence to Christ Through Mystical Experience and Incar | 66 |
Swami Vivekanandas Experiences and Interpretations | 82 |
NeoHindu Views of Unitarian and Trinitarian Christianity | 106 |
Dayananda Sarasvatis Interpretation of Christianity | 120 |
Mahatma Gandhi and Christianity | 143 |
S Radhakrishnans View of Christianity | 156 |
Sri Aurobindo on Christ and Christianity | 182 |
Contributors | 213 |
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atonement Avatar become believe Bengal Bible Brahman Brahmo Samaj British Buddhism Calcutta Chandra Chris Christian faith Christian missionaries Christianity in India Church claims concept consciousness criticism culture Dayananda Sarasvati Debendranath Debendranath Tagore disciples divine doctrine dogmas editor eternal ethical experience Father Gandhi God's Gospel heaven Hindu Hinduism historical Holy human Ibid idea ideal Idem incarnation India interpretation Jesus Christ Keshub Keshub Chandra Sen Krishna liberal liberal Christian Majumdar Marshman means mind miracles mission missionaries moral mystical nation nature neo-Hindu person philosophy Precepts of Jesus Protestant Radhakrishnan Ram Mohan Ramakrishna reform religion religious revelation Reverend SABCL salvation Saradananda Satyarth Prakash scriptures Serampore sins social society soul spiritual Sri Aurobindo Sri Aurobindo says Swami Swami Vivekananda Tagore teachings theology thought tian tianity tion tradition trinitarian true truth understanding Unitarian universal Vedanta Vedas Vivekananda West Western words worship writings