Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: Responses from Within Hinduism 1. Gandhi and Religious Pluralism J. F. T. Jordens 2. The Response of the Brahmo Samaj J. N. Pankratz 3. The Response of the Arya Samaj H. G. Coward 4. The Response of the Ramakrishna Mission R. W. Neufeldt 5. The Response of Sri Aurobindo and the Mother R. N. Minor 6. The Response of Swami Bhaktivedanta R. D. Baird 7. The Response of Modern Vaisnavism K. K. Klostermaier 8. Saiva Siddhanta and Religious Pluralism K. Sivaraman 9. India's Philosophical Response to Religious Pluralism J. G. Arapura Part II: Responses from Other Religions Within India 10. Parsi Attitudes to Religious Pluralism J. Hinnells 11. Modern Indian Muslim Responses R. E. Miller 12. The Sikh Response R. W. Neufeldt 13. A Modern Indian Christian Response J. Lipner 14. The Response of the Dalai Lama and the Tibetan Community in the Indian Exile E. K. Dargyay Contributors Index
Harold G. Coward is Professor of Religious Studies and Director of Religious Studies and Director of the Humanities Institute at the University of Calgary. In addition to Jung and Eastern Thought (1985), also published by SUNY Press, Coward's books include Bhartrhari (1976), Sphota Theory of Language (1980), Studies in Indian Thought (1983), and Pluralism: Challenge to World Religions (1985).
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