Buddha, Bhakti, and Brahman: Sebastian Kappen S.J.'s Dialogue with Indian Religions

This article analyzes how Sebastian Kappen S.J. (1924-1993), a social thinker and one of the most radical Indian liberation theologians, related to Indian religions. It argues that Kappen, in spite of his criticism of the caste system, also found inspiration in Hinduism. He especially appreciated th...

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Published in:Journal of Hindu-Christian studies
Authors: Antony, Mathew Thekkemuriyil ca. 20./21. Jh. (Author) ; Goddeeris, Idesbald 1972- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Univ. 2018
In: Journal of Hindu-Christian studies
RelBib Classification:CC Christianity and Non-Christian religion; Inter-religious relations
FD Contextual theology
KAJ Church history 1914-; recent history
KBM Asia
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Summary:This article analyzes how Sebastian Kappen S.J. (1924-1993), a social thinker and one of the most radical Indian liberation theologians, related to Indian religions. It argues that Kappen, in spite of his criticism of the caste system, also found inspiration in Hinduism. He especially appreciated the ontic and cosmic understandings of transcendence and immanence, the inclusive interpretation of the divine, and the religious approach to nature. In addition, Kappen also valued other Asian religious traditions, such as Buddhism and the Bhakti movement. Being an anti-institutional and anti-hierarchical progressive theologian, Kappen used Indian religions as a challenge to his own Christian faith.
ISSN:2164-6279
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal of Hindu-Christian studies
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.7825/2164-6279.1663