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Hindu Avatāra and Christian Kenosis: A New Approach in Comparative Theology1
Abstract Within comparative theology, the Hindu doctrine of avatāra has traditionally been compared to the Christian doctrine of the incarnation, both of which are expressions of divine embodiment in creaturely form. This article, however, contrasts the doctrine of avatāra with a reading of the incarnation that frames the latter within the broader ...
Christian J. Ivandić
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Bhagavad-Gītā, calea spre eliberare [PDF]
The dialogue between Lord Krishna, incarnation of the supreme God Vishnu, and Arjuna, a valiant warrior from a Hindu noble family, is one of the most profound spiritual path to achieving immortality and freedom.
Dragoș DRAGOMAN
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Just War and the Indian Tradition: Arguments from the Battlefield [PDF]
A famous Indian argument for jus ad bellum and jus in bello is presented in literary form in the Mahābhārata: it involves events and dynamics between moral conventionalists (who attempt to abide by ethical theories that give priority to the good) and ...
Ranganathan, Shyam
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Hard, Harder, and the Hardest Problem: The Society of Cognitive Selves [PDF]
The hard problem of consciousness is explicating how moving matter becomes thinking matter. Harder yet is the problem of spelling out the mutual determinations of individual experiences and the experiencing self.
Posina, Venkata Rayudu
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ABSTRACT Although prior research has explored the relationship between religiosity and sustainable consumption in East versus West cross‐cultural contexts, it has presented mixed findings. To gain a clearer and deeper understanding of the relationship between religiosity, spirituality and sustainable consumption such as green purchase intention, we ...
Rahul Goswami +2 more
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Leadership Lessons from Bhagavad Gita
There has been a flurry of activity in management literature for developing management theories for the last one and half century. People, in general, tend to assume that globally renowned companies adopt the best managerial practices and the management
USHA JAISWAL, KARANAM N. RAO
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Transformative Leadership and the Unapologetic Leader [PDF]
My poem, I Want an Unapologetic Leader, indicates a few of the qualities that I associate with transformative leaders–namely, open-mindedness, emotional intelligence, and integrity.
Chapman, Jocelyn
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This article explores temporal and ethical presents in a dementia ward in Denmark. Dementia wards are often portrayed and experienced as uncanny places where time stands still or becomes radically distorted. I approach the ward, however, as an encounter or access into experiences of time that are hidden from view in the outside world where common‐sense
Lone Grøn
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Bhagavad Gita’s vision for a Harmonious Society: Ethics, Values and Social Justice [PDF]
Gita emphasizes on the necessity of ethics and deals with moral order maintaining peace, harmony and social order- It highlights the notion of desireless actionIn its message, the Gita advises individuals to take up a life of action and recommends ...
Syamala K.
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Indian philosophical foundations of spirituality at the end of life [PDF]
Growing understanding of spirituality at the end of life demands more theoretical research on the subject. Empirical studies have highlighted the need for exploring philosophical and cultural concepts to facilitate a fuller understanding of spirituality ...
Inbadas, Hamilton
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