Hinduism - The Great Divide in Religious Studies
Posted by Xela Nad on February 5th, 2007 filed in Hinduism
Inside Higher Ed - In another exercise, she uses an essay about the significance in Hinduism of where in the home certain religious objects are located, and then has students shift gears and think about the significance of the location of religious objects in their
Mary Louise Schumacher:
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - a spiritual journey . . . an ongoing journey,” said Leslie Fedorchuk, speaking about her personal responses to a number of book artworks that she was unpacking and that were influenced by traditions including Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism
Mother Kali, Much Maligned
Belief.Net - Gunga Din” influenced the way that many westerners of that era viewed India and Hinduism in general, giving the impression of a backward country full of brutal pagan savages (Hindus). “It was the kind of Fascist film you could see before WWII.” So
January 2006 - December 2006
Enter Stage Right - First Amendment first no more : It wasn’t long ago that Americans could say almost anything but since those days the First Amendment has been taking a terrific beating, writes Lady Liberty College illiteracy stuns educators : American educators may
A journalist-cum-novelist on a trip through the past
Christian Science Monitor - Divided into five “books” - each named to reflect important concepts in Hinduism - “The Alchemy of Desire” straddles two centuries, three continents, multiple generations, and whole histories that include the personal, philosophical, and political
Religion Calendar
Batavia Sun - Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam Class: Congregational Church of Batavia will offer a course on Hinduism, Buddhism and Islam from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Saturdays Feb. 10 through March 17. Cost is $25. The text is The World’s Religions by Huston Smith. Call
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