Editors
| Editor: | Bradley Malkovsky, University of Notre Dame | Internet Edition Editor: | Chad Bauman, Butler University | Book Review Editor: | Tracy Sayuki Tiemeier, Loyola Marymount University |
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The Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies is an annual scholarly journal published at the University of Notre Dame, and is the official publication of the Society for Hindu-Christian Studies. The internet edition is provided by Butler University. For more on the aims and scope of the journal, see About this Journal.
Back issues are available for free download. The most recent two volumes are embargoed and available here only to subscribers (click here to subscribe). Subscribing institutions can get access for those on their network by supplying their institution's IP range. Individuals living and working in India can request a password for free access to the embargoed volumes by contacting the Internet Edition Editor, .
Current Volume: Volume 24 (2011)
Articles
Editor's Introduction
Brad Malkovsky
Michelle Voss Roberts' "Dualities"
Laurel C. Schneider
A Response to Michelle Voss Roberts' Dualities
Francis X. Clooney
Author Response
Michelle Voss Roberts
A Literary Hindu-Christian Dialogue A Century Ago: Still Actual?
Klaus K. Klostermaier
Convergences and Divergences: The Lives of Swami Abhishiktananda and Raimundo Panikkar
Edward T. Ulrich
Viewpoint: Teaching Hinduism in Catholic High Schools
Pravrajika Saradeshaprana and Tracy Sayuki Tiemeier
Book Review: "McDonaldisation, Masala McGospel and Om Economics: Televangelism in Contemporary India"
Chad M. Bauman
Book Review: "Three Hundred Verses of Bhartrhari"
Francis X. Clooney
Book Review: "The New Comparative Theology: Interreligious Insights from the Next Generation"
Edward T. Ulrich
Book Review: "The Rhythm of Being: The Gifford Lectures"
Michael McLaughlin
Book Review: "Margins of Faith: Dalit and Tribal Christianity in India"
Michelle Voss Roberts