Hindus and Christians: A Century of Protestant Ecumenical Thought |
Contents
Kraemers Framework to Understand Hinduism | 3 |
VI | 12 |
Kraemers General Principles in Interpreting Hinduism | 60 |
The Tambaram Debate | 69 |
Tambaram Report | 80 |
Introduction | 99 |
52 | 109 |
69 | 115 |
The Kandy Statement | 134 |
6 | 140 |
Guidelines on Dialogue | 149 |
An Ecumenical Affirmation | 155 |
12 | 162 |
A Concluding Comment | 214 |
Bibliography | 221 |
Appendix The Main Ecumenical Events in Diagram | 244 |
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Hindus and Christians: A Century of Protestant Ecumenical Thought S. Wesley Ariarajah Limited preview - 1991 |
Hindus and Christians: A Century of Protestant Ecumenical Thought S. Wesley Ariarajah Limited preview - 1991 |
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