Of Names/Titles

Of Names/Titles

INDEX OF NAMES/TITLES 1 Corinthians: 23, 449 Bachelard, Gaston: 396, 411, 459; Poetics 2 Corinthians: (3:6) 370 of Reverie by 459, 469; Poetics of Space 1 John: (4:16) 252 by 396n1 1 Kings: (18:20–40) 134 Bakhtin, Mikhail: 120, 120n2, 120n3; The 2 Kings: (5:1–19) 134, (5:15) 134 Dialogical Principle by (ed. Todorov) 121 2 Peter: (1:19) 43 Baltoyianni, Chrysanthe: 420 Basava: 38, 40 Abhinavagupta: 219–230, 400; Bateson, Gregory: Mind and Nature by Abhinavabharati by 219, 228; 64, 78 Dhvanyaloka Locana by 219, Benjamin, Walter: 458n12; 469 230; Paratrisika Vivarana by 220; Bhagavad Gita: on karma yoga 51; Tantraloka by 220, 227–230 (4:1–3) 54; 58, 267, 275; translation Abhishiktananda (Henri Le Saux): 12, into Persian 335 17–22, 24, 52, 100, 169, 203–218; The Bharata Muni: Natya Shastra by 221, Secret of Arunachala by 20n5, 31, 399n7; 400–401 205, 207–211, 213–216, 218; Ascent to Biruni (Abu Rayhan al-Biruni): 308–313 the Depth of the Heart 210, 212–213, Bodhidharma: 294–295, 297 216–218 Borges, Jorge Luis: on the crucified face Acts of the Apostles: (10) 138; (4:12) 296, 296n16 258; (17:24–28) 444 Brahmachari Amaldas: Surya Akbar, Emperor: 25–27, 26n9, 331–332, Namashkar 51n7, 52, 55; Yoga and 334–335, 334n6–7 Contemplation by 78 Amaladass, Anand, S.J.: 64, 172; Bruno, Giordano: and the Christian Philosophical Implications of Dhvani Inquisition 26 78, 172, 189 Buber, Martin: 292n8, 298 Amaladoss, Michael, S.J.: “Double Buddha: on “brahmin” 84; Religious Belonging and Liminality Dhammapada by 84; Shakyamuni 388 by” 136, 140 Anandavardhana (Ananda Campin, Robert: Mérode Altarpiece on Vardhana): 64, Dhvanyaloka by 219 the “Annunciation” by 453–455 Angelos of Crete: Kardiotissa and Child Cassirer, Ernst: on Nicholas of Cusa as by 404, 406, 407, 409 “first modern thinker” 434 Aquinas, Saint Thomas: 9, 21, 27, 198, 200 Chuang-Tzu: 295, 297; Chuang- Arguedas, Jose Maria: 461n16, 464–468; Tzu: Basic Writings by 299 Deep Rivers by 461n16, 465; on Clairvaux, Bernard: 76, 436 Inkarrí 464-466; “Puquio” by 465; El Clooney, Francis X.: Divine Mother, Zorro de arriba y el zorro de abajo Blessed Mother by 235 465n23, 466–467 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor: on Aristotle: 398, 398n3, 399, 402; Poetics imagination vs. fancy 45; Biographia by 402 Literaria by 46, 78 Armstrong, Karen: Muhammad: A Coomaraswamy, Ananda: 43, 43n2, Biography of the Prophet by 340, 351 69n14; Dance of Shiva by 78 Augustine, Saint: 436, 447, 448n3; Corbin, Henry: Creative Imagination Confessions by 372 in the Sufism of Ibn ‘Arabi by 364; Aurobindo (Ghose), Sri: 73–74, and Heschel 428; on “imaginal” vs. 289–294; On Himself by 290; The “imaginary” 45, 45n3; on imagination Synthesis of Yoga by 79; Savitri: A and distance 356, 361, 362; on Islamic Legend and a Symbol by 79; On Yoga cosmology 356; Mundus Imaginalis by II by 290 78, 356, 364 Averroes (Ibn Rushd): 27 Council of Ferrara-Florence (1439): 27, Avicenna: 27, 313 442n5 index of names/titles 499 Cusa, Nicholas of: 22n6, 434–445, 447; Ghazali (al-Ghazali, Abu Hamid): The Catholic Concordance by 441n4; 304–309; “The Deliverer from Error” On Inter-religious Harmony by 441; by 305; “The Scale of Right Action” The Layman on Experiments by 435; by 305 The Layman on the Mind/Spirit by Goethe, Johan Wolfgang: 64 434; The Layman on Wisdom by 434, Grant, Sara: 9, 17, 20, 21 22, 22n6, 435, 436, 438n2; modified dualism of 23, 23n7, 24, 197–202, Toward an 444; on devout interpretation Alternative Theology: Confessions of a 442–443; on posse 447; Sifting the Non-Dualist Christian by 31, 202 Qur’an 442; Unity and Reform by Griffiths, Father Bede: 3, 4, 12, 43, 52, 438–439; On the Vision of God by 444 52n8, 100, 128, 129, 140, 169 Gutiérrez, Gustavo: 12, 467, 468; A Dalai Lama: 12 Theology of Liberation by 467n28, 468, Dalrymple, William: 25–26n9; “The 469; Entre las calandrias by 467n27, Most Magnificent Muslims” by 31 468, 469 David, Gerard: diptych on the “Annunciation” by 450–453 Hafiz of Shiraz: ghazal on divine Dilthey, Wilhelm: 108, 113, 114 imagination 28, 325–346; as poetic Dionysius the Areopagite: 444 peer/translator of Ibn ‘Arabi 317–318 Doyle, Anita: on fecund emptiness Heart Sutra (Prajnaparamita 457–458; “Verbum Ineffabilis” by 457 Hrydaya): 367–380, 416 Du Boulay, Shirley: TheCave of the Hederman, Mark Patrick: 10n2; Heart: A Biography of Swami Symbolism by 31 Abhishiktananda by 203 Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich: 367, 376 Heidegger, Martin: Being and Time Eckhart, Meister: on divine birth 43, by 121; and Cusa 380n2; on Dasein 447; mysticism of 436, 457n10 154; on empathy 110; existential Eliade, Mircea: phenomenological understanding of worldness 154; style of inquiry 150n4; on spiritual “Letter on Humanism” by 380; on transformation 49; on yoga 148, “loving enabling”/”the power of the 148n1; Yoga: Immortality and possible” 377n11; on Seinsdenken 376; Freedom by 79, 165 on Stimmung 371 Eliot, T.S.: “Journey of the Magi” by Henry, Michel: 456; “Speech and 395, 410, 421 Religion” by 469 Ephesians: (1:23) 15 Hermetica (ed. Copenhaver): 346, 351, Exodus: (7:18–12) 48; (3:2) 342; (3:15) 448n3, 456, 469 6; (16:4) 438n2; (3:8) 438n2 Heschel, Abraham Joshua: 425–431; “The God of Israel and Christian Farabi (al-Farabi): 313–315 Renewal” 432; Israel: An Echo of Fish, Stanley: Is There a Text in this Eternity by 425, 432; “No Religion Class? by 164, 165 is an Island” by 427, 432; Warsaw Francis Acharya: 12–15, 24; Conference on 428–429 Meditation: Hindu-Christian Meeting Hiriyanna, M.: Art Experience by 65, 79 Point by 31 Hopkins, Gerald Manley: on “inscape” Francis of Assisi (Saint): “Canticle to and “instress” 64; and Rabindranath Brother Sun” by 75; Prayer of 8, 252, 266 Tagore 65; Poems and Prose by 79, 202; “No worst there is none” by 201 Gadamer, Hans-Georg: 173 Husserl, Edmund: 108, 109, 151, Gandhi, Mohandas K.: 11, 12, 24, 36, 152, 153, 153–154n8, 156, 161, 38–39, 100, 104, 105, 123, 392 376; Cartesian Meditations by 151, Gandhi, Ramachandra: 39, 124; Sita’s 151–152n6, 165; Ideas I by 162n18, Kitchen by 126 165; Phenomenology of Internal Time Genesis: on work (27:40) 51; God’s Consciousness by 153n8, 165; on curse on the serpent (3:15) 66 “seedlessness” 154n8.

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