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The Divine Body in History
A comparative study of the symbolism of time and embodiment in St Augustine and Ramanuja
Reihe:  Religions and Discourse  Band 45
Erscheinungsjahr: 2009
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2009. XIV, 253 pp.
ISBN 978-3-03911-917-2  br.
 
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This is a study in the field of comparative philosophy of religion. It initiates a dialogue between St Augustine and Ramanuja by focusing on two central themes - time and embodiment - that play a crucial role in their thought. The elaborations of these two themes by St Augustine and Ramanuja have continued to exert a tremendous influence on the histories of European thought and of Hindu movements centred around the notion of bhakti. The examination of the symbolism through which these thinkers articulate their understanding of time and embodiment also challenges certain stereotypes related to classical Indian thought and Latin Christendom, such as the former's lack of historical consciousness and the latter's denigration of the human body. This study shows how the 'west' and 'east' have traditionally engaged with concepts such as temporality, progress and the metaphysical status of finite and bio-physical reality.
Inhalt
Contents: Inter-religious dialogue between Hinduism and Christianity - St Augustine and Ramanuja as dialogue partners - Human embodiment in a temporal world - Symbolising human embodiment - The ambiguous body and the notion of hierarchy - Symbolising time - The doctrine of creation and the origins of the temporal world - The question of pantheism - The ordering of embodied desires - The idea of progress and the notion of world-negation - Human bodies in the divine body.
Autor-/Herausgeberangaben
The Author: Ankur Barua completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Delhi before going on to pursue a second B.A. at the University of Cambridge, where he completed his Ph.D. in the Faculty of Divinity in 2005.
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