Abstract
Hindu-Christian dialogue has had a long and checkered history. Up until the beginning of this century most of the Hindu-Christian interaction took place in India. The first half of this century saw the expansion of Hindu-Christian discussion to Europe and North America. World-wile pluralism in the decades since the Fifties has resulted in a gradual intensification of this interaction at both the lay and scholarly levels. But aside from sporadic events, there has been no broad and sustained Hindu-Christian dialogue.
Recommended Citation
Coward, Harold
(1988)
"Hindu-Christian Dialogue: A Review,"
Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies:
Vol. 1, Article 3.
Available at: https://doi.org/10.7825/2164-6279.1003