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View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by Digital Commons @ Butler University Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies Volume 28 Article 19 2015 Recent Articles of 2015 JHCS Staff Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.butler.edu/jhcs Recommended Citation Staff, JHCS (2015) "Recent Articles of 2015," Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies: Vol. 28, Article 19. Available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.7825/2164-6279.1618 The Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies is a publication of the Society for Hindu-Christian Studies. The digital version is made available by Digital Commons @ Butler University. For questions about the Journal or the Society, please contact [email protected]. For more information about Digital Commons @ Butler University, please contact [email protected]. Staff: Recent Articles of 2015 Recent Articles of Interest 2015 Amaladoss, Michael, SJ, “Interreligious Dialogue Journal of Hindu Studies 19.1-2 (April-August 50 Years after Vatican II: Challenges and 2015):39-57. Opportunities,” Vidyajyoti Journal of Theological Reflection 79.2 (February 2015):85-99. Goswami, Acharya Shrivatsa, “The Dalliance of Religions: In Service of Humanity,” Dialogue & Amaladoss, Michael, SJ, “Pope Francis and Alliance 29.1 (Summer 2015):39-42. Dialogue,” Vidyajyoti Journal of Theological Reflection 79.3 (March 2015):165-180. Heredia, Rudolf C., SJ, “Hindu Rastra and Religious Minorities,” Vidyajyoti Journal of Banas, Mark, “Myth and Interreligious Theological Reflection 79.5 (May 2015):340-363. Understanding in Raimon Panikkar,” Studies in Interreligious Dialogue 24.2 (2014):171-181. Jain, Andrea, “Who Is to Say Modern Yoga Practitioners Have It All Wrong? On Hindu Beltramini, Enrico, “Can One Person Belong to Origins and Yogaphobia,” Journal of the American Two Faiths? The Experience of Three Catholic Academy of Religion 82.2 (June 2014):427-471. Monks,” Studies in World Christianity 20.2 (2014):103-123. Jeyakumar, D. Arthur, “Historical Background to Indigenous Christianities,” Jeevadhara Bruland, Stine, “Transgressing Religious XLV.265 (January 2015):9-20. Boundaries: the Power of Aesthetics in Tamil Catholic and Hindu Worship,” Material Religion John, P. R., SJ, “Why did Pope Pius XI Refuse to 9.4 (December 2013):418-440. Meet Mahatma Gandhi?” (Review Article of Peter Gonsalves, Gandhi and the Popes: From Pius Clooney, Francis X., SJ, “The Real Challenge: XI to Francis, 2015), Vidyajyoti Journal of Both Religious and Spiritual,” Prabuddha Theological Reflection 79.4 (April 2015):73-78 Bharata 120.1 (2015):70-75. Kachappilly, Joy, “Mahatma Gandhi and Sacred Clooney, Francis X., SJ, “Mapping Friendships Scriptures: A Critical Appraisal from a Christian Across An Academic Life,” Interreligious Perspective,” Mission Today XVII (2015):34-45. Friendship after Nostra Aetate. Edited by James Fredericks and Tracy Sayuki Tiemeier. New Kanichikattil, Francis, CMI, “Challenges for New York: Palgrave MacMillan, 2015, 101-110. Anaphora Prayers in the Indian Context,” Vidyajyoti Journal of Theological Reflection 79.2 Davis, R. H., “Wilkins, Kasinatha, Hastings, and (February 2015):144-156. the First English Bhagavad Gītā,” International Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies 28 (2015):128-129 Published by Digital Commons @ Butler University, 2015 1 Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies, Vol. 28 [2015], Art. 19 Recent Articles of Interest 2015 129 Krokus, Christian S., “Christianity, Islam, and Hinduism in Louis Massignon’s Appropriation Pinto, Ambrose, SJ, “The Challenges of of Gandhi As a Modern Saint,” Journal of Hindutva to Minorities, Christians and Dalits,” Ecumenical Studies 47.4 (Fall 2012):525-540. Vidyajyoti Journal of Theological Reflection 79.5 (May 2015):323-339. Mahathey, Anna, “Becoming More Religious: Hindu Immigrant Women in the United States,” Raj, Subin, “Why Jesus is Not an Avatar: a Journal of Theta Alpha Kappa 38.1 (Spring Critique of the Indian Hindu and Christian 2014):37-56. Incarnation Idea of Jesus as ‘Avatar’ on the Basis of Nicene Affirmation for Future Mission,” McDermott, Rachel Fell and Daniel F. Polish, Missio Apolostolica 22.1 (May 2014):94-108. "Intimate Relations: Psalms and Bhakti Poetry," Journal of Ecumenical Studies 50.3 Robinson, Catherine, “Interpreter of Hinduism (Summer 2015):356-390. to the West? Sir Edwin Arnold’s (Re)Presentations of Hindu Texts and Their Painadath, Sebastian, SJ, “Flexible Communities Reception,” Religions of South Asia 8.2 (2014):217- of Spiritual Seekers,” Jeevadhara XLV.267 (May 236. 2015):57-74. Robinson, Rowena, “Lived Religion: India’s Patrick, Gnana, “Embedded Resonances as Many Indigenous Christianities,” Jeevadhara Latent Forms of Indigenous Christianities,” XLV.265 (January 2015):41-54. Jeevadhara XLV.265 (January 2015):55-63. http://digitalcommons.butler.edu/jhcs/vol28/iss1/19 2 DOI: 10.7825/2164-6279.1618 Staff: Recent Articles of 2015 The Society for Hindu-Christian Studies THE Society, founded in November 1994, is dedicated to the study of Hinduism and Christianity and their interrelationship. It seeks to create a forum for the presentation of historical research and studies of contemporary practice, for the fostering of dialogue and interreligious conversation, carried forward in a spirit of openness, respect, and true inquiry. Its scope includes issues related to religious practice, spirituality, and education. Membership includes a subscription to the Society’s Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies, which is published annually. Annual dues for membership plus a digital journal subscription US $30 annually ($15 individuals located in India; $75 for a three-year membership). 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