Archives: Lectures
Violence and peacemaking in Hindu and Christian tradition
Part of the ‘Relating to the other: Hindu and Christian perspectives’ series.
Violence and peacemaking in Hindu and Christian tradition
Part of the ‘Relating to the other: Hindu and Christian perspectives’ series.
A Christian theology of religions in light of Hinduism (ten lectures)
These lectures aim to delineate the methods and goals of a Christian theology of religions informed by the faith, practice, and theologies of another religious tradition. In the limited space of these lectures, the Christian tradition will be discussed primarily in its Roman Catholic form; (certain strands of) Hinduism will serve as the example of another religious tradition.
Hindu non-dualism (advaita) in theory and practice (eight lectures)
A series of eight lectures
Madhvacarya’s mitigated monotheism
In this lecture Dr Sarma will examine the distinguishing characteristics of Madhva Vedanta, a school of Hindu theism that was developed in the 13th century by Madhvacraya. He will explore, in particular, the kind of God that Madhvacarya envisioned.