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Hinduism II: An introduction to Hindu scriptures

Full Name (inc. titles): 
Professor Klaus Klostermaier
Date: 
Tuesday, January 25, 2000 - 15:30
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Professor Klaus

Hindu Studies: Mapping the field

Full Name (inc. titles): 
Peggy Morgan
Date: 
Wednesday, May 1, 2002 - 15:30
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This course will explore a variety of approaches to the stuffy of Hindu communities and culture, identities, philosophies, ethics, spiritualities and worship. It will take account of the perspectives of practising Hindus in the UK and the place of dialogue amongst Hindus and between Hindus and those of other traditions.

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Peggy

Hindu Studies: Mapping the field

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Shaunaka Rishi Das
Date: 
Wednesday, May 1, 2002 - 15:30
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This course will explore a variety of approaches to the stuffy of Hindu communities and culture, identities, philosophies, ethics, spiritualities and worship. It will take account of the perspectives of practising Hindus in the UK and the place of dialogue amongst Hindus and between Hindus and those of other traditions.

First name (inc. titles): 
Shaunaka Rishi

Hindu Studies: Mapping the field

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Professor Francis X. Clooney, SJ
Date: 
Wednesday, May 1, 2002 - 15:30
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This course will explore a variety of approaches to the stuffy of Hindu communities and culture, identities, philosophies, ethics, spiritualities and worship. It will take account of the perspectives of practising Hindus in the UK and the place of dialogue amongst Hindus and between Hindus and those of other traditions.

First name (inc. titles): 
Professor Francis X.

Classics of Hindu theology 1 (six lectures)

Full Name (inc. titles): 
Professor Francis X. Clooney, SJ
Date: 
Wednesday, May 1, 2002 - 15:30
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To introduce students to systematic philosophical and theological thinking in Hindu theistic traditions, this term's lectures examine the Srimad Rahasyatrayasara (The Essence of the Three Holy Mysteries) of the 14th century south Indian Vaisnava theologian Vedanta Desika, in the context of earlier south Indian Vaisnavism. Some comparison and contrast will be made with another great classic, the Saiva Civananacittiyar (The Perfection of the Knowledge of Siva) of the 14th century Saiva theologian Arulnanti.

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Professor Francis X.

Hinduism and music: Past and present (eight lectures)

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Dr Guy L. Beck
Date: 
Friday, January 25, 2002 - 15:30
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Dr Guy L.

Hindu Studies: Mapping the field

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Professor M Narasimhachary
Date: 
Wednesday, May 1, 2002 - 15:30
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This course will explore a variety of approaches to the stuffy of Hindu communities and culture, identities, philosophies, ethics, spiritualities and worship. It will take account of the perspectives of practising Hindus in the UK and the place of dialogue amongst Hindus and between Hindus and those of other traditions.

First name (inc. titles): 
Professor M

Western categories, Indian intellectual traditions

Full Name (inc. titles): 
Professor Francis X. Clooney, SJ
Date: 
Thursday, May 16, 2002 - 15:30
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First name (inc. titles): 
Professor Francis X.

Western categories, Indian intellectual traditions

Full Name (inc. titles): 
Dr Sanjukta Gupta
Date: 
Thursday, May 16, 2002 - 15:30
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Dr Sanjukta

What's a Hindu?

Lecture Type: 
The IK Foundation Lectures 2002
Full Name (inc. titles): 
Professor M Narasimhachary
Date: 
Wednesday, May 15, 2002 - 15:30
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What's a Hindu?: The term 'Hindu', where it comes from and what it represents. Looking at the fundamental principles, values, culture that we may call Hindu.

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Professor M

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