Bhakti Karuna Agape with Raimundo Panikkar

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A collection of essays on the nature of love in religious tradition and theory, inspired by Raimundo Panikkar's ecumenical embrace of Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism.

Author(s): Marko Zlomislic, David Goicoechea, Suzanne Tebbutt, Rajiv Kaushik
Publisher: Global Publications, Binghamton University
Year: 2002

Language: English
Commentary: e-ink optimized
Pages: 277
City: Binghamton, NY
Tags: comparative religion;bhaktikarunaagap0000unse

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Introduction: Bhakti-Karuna-Agape (David Goicoechea)
Bhakti-Karuna-Agape: An Inter-Cultural Challenge (Raimundo Panikkar)
Bhakti—The Twine in the Spectrum (Debabrata Sinha)
A Scheme For Receiving Bhakti And Agape:—Two Forms of Love— Into Thought (John G. Arapura)
Song of the Lord: Aria or Duet? (Richard S. G. Brown)
Love And Knowledge in The Bhagavad Gita (Martin Andic)
The Passion of Arjuna (Charles Elliott Vernoff)
The Nature Of Buddhist Compassion: Karuna (Kenneth K. Inada)
Karuna and the Theandric Experience: A Hermeneutic of the Transition from Theravada to Mahayana (John R.A. Mayer)
The Mahayana Buddhist Pantheon: A Phenomenology of Divine Love (Richard A. Berg)
Compassion at The Crossroads: Schopenhauer on The Basis of Morality (Timothy J. Madigan)
Art, Religion and the Shift of Consciousness: An Issue of Satisfaction (Stephen Frost)
The Spirit and the Bride Say “Come:” Continuing a Hindu-Christian Dialogue (Katherine K. Young)
Love Stronger than Death and Panikkar's "And": (Jesus - Arjuna - Thich Nhat Hanh) (David Goicoechea)
Agape and Spontaneity: An Exploration of Panikkar's Approach (Young-chan Ro)
Panikkar's Three Worlds: A Personal Introduction (Scott Eastham)