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Expérience chrétienne, mystique hindoue
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ISBN: 2204023620 9782204023627 Year: 1985 Volume: 40 Publisher: Paris Cerf

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Ces pierres qui attendent : pour un dialogue entre l'Indouisme et le Christianisme
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ISBN: 2718901373 Year: 1979 Publisher: Paris Desclée

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Intériorité et révélation: essais théologiques
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ISBN: 2901696252 9782901696254 Year: 1982 Volume: 19 Publisher: Sisteron: Présence,

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Mystique de l'Inde, mystère chrétien : écrits et inédits
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ISBN: 2213000166 9782213000169 Year: 1974 Publisher: Paris Fayard


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The decisiveness of the christ-event and the universality of christianity in a world of religious plurality : with special reference to Hendrik Kraemer and Alfred George Hogg, as well to William Ernest Hocking and Pandipeddi Chenchiah
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ISBN: 326104974X Year: 1981 Volume: Bd. 29 Publisher: Berne Lang


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The European encounter with Hinduism in India
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ISBN: 9789004420069 9004420061 9789004420076 900442007X Year: 2020 Publisher: Leiden ; Boston : Brill,

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"In The European Encounter with Hinduism Jan Peter Schouten offers an account of European travellers coming into contact with the Hindu religion in India. From the thirteenth century on, both traders and missionaries visited India and encountered the exotic world of Hindus and Hinduism. Their travel reports reveal how Europeans gradually increased their knowledge of Hinduism and how they evaluated this foreign religion. Later on, although officials of the colonial administration also studied the languages and culture of India, it was - contrary to what is usually assumed - particularly the many missionaries who made the greatest contribution to the mapping of Hinduism".

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