Song Divine: Christian Commentaries on the Bhagavad GītāCatherine Cornille From T.S. Eliot to Bede Griffiths, many a Christian thinker has found in the Bhagavad Gita a source of genuine spiritual insight and inspiration. As Christians continue to explore the text in a spirit of dialogue, new points of theological interest are discovered and new insights gained into the meaning and importance of the text for Christian thought and practice. In this collection of Christian commentaries on the Bhagavad Gita, Christian theologians and scholars of Hinduism offer a variety of different perspectives on the text using a diversity of commentarial approaches and styles, from close textual analysis and exegetical comparison to a more general theological reflection on the text, from comparison of the Gita with a particular Christian classic to a focus on specific religious categories such as detachment, incarnation and eschatology. While some contributions focus mainly on the similarities between Christian thought and the Gita, others also engage differences in a mutually critical and constructive way. Each of these commentaries thus offers a distinctive lens through which Christians may read the Bhagavad Gita, and points to the endless possibility and promise of inter-religious hermeneutics, or the religious reading of a sacred text from another religious tradition. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Reading Christian Detachment through the Bhagavad Gītā | 9 |
Reading Bhagavad Gītā 3 | 23 |
Moral Qualms and Mystic Claims | 49 |
Reading the Bhagavad Gītā with | 69 |
A Dialogue between the Bhagavad Gītā | 91 |
The Bhagavad Gītā as Spiritual Exercises | 113 |
Gifts to an Anglican from Krishnas Council | 131 |
the BodyDivine Relation in Bhagavad | 145 |
Soundings from Bha | 165 |
the Meaning of Bhagavad Gītā 1816 | 191 |
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action Anglican Arjuna ascetic ātman attachment avatar become Bhagavad Gītā bhakti body Brahman chapter Christian Christian commentary church claims context cosmic tree cosmos creation death deity Deśika desire detachment devotion dharma dialogue divine duty Eliade Ephesians epic eternal ethical evil faith force gift Gītā's God's Gospel gunas Hindu Hindu tradition Hinduism human form Ibid Ignatius incarnation Indian interpretation Jesus jñāna karma yoga knowledge Krishna liberation living Lord Madhva Mahābhārata material means meditation mind modes of righteousness nature non-dualism nondual offers one's ontological Pandavas passions Paul peace person practice prakrti prayer R.C. ZAEHNER Rāmānuja Rāmānuja and Madhva reading reality refuge Religion religious reveals role sacred texts sacrifice scripture sense Shankara Simone Simone Weil social soul speaks Spiritual Exercises śruti suffering theological things tion trans transformation translation truth ultimate understanding universe Upanishads Veda Vedic verse violence Vishnu Weil's wisdom words Zaehner



