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In the face of competing religious claims in our shrinking world, many turn to dialogue as a hopeful way of fostering understanding and reducing violence. But why does actual dialogue so often fail? This provocative essay investigates the possibilities and limits of interreligious dialogue. By showing the significant obstacles for dialogue within Christianity, the book also proposes ways in which these obstacles may be overcome from within. Major themes include Humility, Conviction, Interconnection, Empathy, and Generosity. (less)
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This book was written like a text book, almost entirely from a Christian perspective, and contained almost no discussion about the various conditions where interreligious dialogue might be useful. The author seemed to write as if the dialogue were for the sake of itself. There were some good points and useful tips in the chapters that were included, but it seemed to be written for the sake of religion itself, rather than how to use interreligious dialogue as a tool within other dialogues.
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Cornille's book is a helpful overview of the challenges and opportunities of interreligious dialogue. As a Catholic theologian, she reaches for resources proper to her own tradition (i.e. mysticism, natural theology) which often requires a mental translation for its applicability in a Protestant context. However, she carefully balances openness and hospitality to other faith traditions while recognizing the particularity and, at times, incommensurability of those same faith traditions. Interesting read. (less)
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By the very title of her book, the Im-possibility of Interreligious Dialogue, Catherine Cornille makes it clear that it is an epistemological choice that a person or an institution as whole or a religious community has to make, in a particular situation either for or against interreligious dialogue. The possibility and the process of Interreligious dialogue depends on varying situations and interpretations of those situations. For instance, the author writes, “within the past fifty years, the Roman Catholic Church has created a special Secretariat for non-Christians (1964), changed its name to the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue (1988), folded it back into the Pontifical Council for Cultures (2006), and subsequently reinstated it. That is enough to remind us of the volatile nature of the interreligious dialogue.” Noting the fact that when two religions encounter today, more than “peaceful exchange and productive collaboration” which are deemed as the ideals to which all religions strive, there is tension and violence, disturbance or indifference, attitudes of self sufficiency and inner complacency, the author presents a set of conditions that favour a genuine interreligious dialogue , be it on the part of the individual or on the part of the community. (less)
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This book discusses five conditions the author views as helpful in facilitating interreligious dialogues: humility, commitment, interconnection, empathy, and hospitality. It's written largely from a Catholic perspective and doesn't do much to exemplify interreligious dialogue itself, although it refers to some examples offhandedly. The author makes an interesting case that the most robust discussions require both dedicated adherence to one's own tradition and openness to learn something truly new and true from other traditions at the same time. Also, she resists efforts which begin from detached standards beyond any particular tradition. Each dialogue partner must draw creatively on ones own tradition for motivation to dialogue.

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Raimon Panikkar: A Companion to his Life and Thought is a guide to the life, work and thought of Raimon Panikkar, a self-professed Buddhist-Christian-Hindu philosopher and theologian. 

A man of deep and wide learning and an extremely prolific author, Panikkar is equally at home in various religious and cultural traditions and embodies in himself the ideals of intercultural, intrareligious, and interreligious dialogues. 

This book explicates Panikkar's basic vision of life as the harmonious rhythm of divinity, humanity, and the cosmos, which he terms cosmotheandrism, and shows how it permeates and illumines his articulations of the central Christian doctrines. Given the complexity and difficulty of Panikkar's thought this book is a welcome companion for a course on Panikkar and for a general reader who wishes to understand one of the most profound and orginal thinkers of our time.

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"This book is a magnificent set of insider looks at the life of Raimon Panikkar. It is not written to replace comprehensive study of him . . . but to aid in understanding the 'Invisible Harmony' that Panikkar himself embodied." --Yong, Aizaiah, Religious Studies Review, Volume 45, Number 3, Septemer 2019

 "I would readily recommend this volume to anyone interested in acquainting themselves with Panikkar's work, or for those who wish to deepen their understanding of his 'mutationism' and mysticism." --Allison, John, Reading Religion, 2020

 "This is a really important study." --Gill, Robin, Editor, Theology, 122(5) 
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I thought of writing on Dr. Panikkar, having been associated with his works for over ten years and having been a student of his at U.C.S.B. That is why I liked hearing from his Doctoral students and acquaintances. There are several people like me that revered him and respected him. Those that are not fortunate enough to have become Professors or writers themselves. It is on behalf of these, that I recommend this text. Sincerely Roxann Hopkins

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Panikkar in 2007
Born
Raimon Pannikar Alemany

November 2, 1918
DiedAugust 26, 2010 (aged 91)
OccupationRoman Catholic priest, theologian, scholar, chemist, philosopher

Raimon Panikkar Alemany, also known as Raimundo Panikkar and Raymond Panikkar[1] (November 2, 1918 – August 26, 2010), was a Spanish Roman Catholic priest and a proponent of Interfaith dialogue. As a scholar, he specialized in comparative religion.

Early life and education[edit source]

Raimon Panikkar was born to a Spanish Roman Catholic mother and a Hindu Indian father in Barcelona.[2] His mother was well-educated and from the Catalan bourgeoisie. His father, Ramunni Panikkar, belonged to a Malabar Nair family from South India. Panikkar's father was a freedom fighter during British colonial rule in India, who later escaped from Britain and married into a Catalan family. Panikkar's father studied in England and was the representative of a German chemical company in Barcelona.[citation needed]

Educated at a Jesuit school, Panikkar studied chemistry and philosophy at the universities of BarcelonaBonn and Madrid, and Catholic theology in Madrid and Rome. He earned a doctorate in philosophy at the University of Madrid in 1946 and a doctorate in chemistry in 1958. He earned a third doctorate in theology at the Pontifical Lateran University in Rome in 1961, in which compared St. Thomas Aquinas's Philosophy with the 8th-century Hindu philosopher Ādi Śańkara's interpretation of the Brahma Sutras.[3]

Career[edit source]

In 1946 he was ordained a Catholic priest and became a professor of philosophy at the University of Madrid.[3]

He made his first trip to India in 1954 where he studied Indian philosophy and religion at the University of Mysore and Banaras Hindu University, where he met several Western monks seeking Eastern forms for the expression of their Christian beliefs. "I left Europe [for India] as a Christian, I discovered I was a Hindu and returned as a Buddhist without ever having ceased to be Christian", he later wrote.[3][2]

While in Jerusalem during 1962, he was summoned to Rome by the Opus Dei founder and director, Josemaría Escrivá, who expelled him after a brief trial where he was charged with disobedience to the organization.[4]

In 1966 he became a visiting professor at Harvard Divinity School and a professor of religious studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara in 1972, and for many years he taught in the spring and spent the rest of the year doing research in India.[3] Where the typical approach to cross-cultural religious studies, especially in a secular university, was to hold two or more traditions at arm's length and draw lines of comparison between them, Panikkar's approach was to view issues in the real world through the eyes of two or more traditions.

In 1987 he moved to Tavertet in Catalonia, in the hills north of Barcelona, where he founded the Raimon Panikkar Vivarium Foundation, a center for intercultural studies.[3] In 2005 he created Arbor, [5] for the realization of his principle of interreligious collaboration for the relief of poverty in thousands of villages of India. [6]

Panikkar authored more than 40 books and 900 articles. His complete works are being published in Italian. His 1989 Gifford Lectures were published in English by Orbis in 2009 under the title The Rhythm of Being.

In a statement from his residence in Tavertet dated January 26, 2010, he wrote:

"Dear Friends ... I would like to communicate with you that I believe the moment has come (put off time and again), to withdraw from all public activity, both the direct and the intellectual participation, to which I have dedicated all my life as a way of sharing my reflections. I will continue to be close to you in a deeper way, through silence and prayer, and in the same way I would ask you to be close to me in this last period of my existence. You have often heard me say that a person is a knot in a network of relationships; in taking my leave from you I would like to thank you from the bottom of my heart for having enriched me with the relationship I have had with each of you. I am also grateful to all of those who, either in person or through association, continue working to spread my message and the sharing of my ideals, even without me. Thankful for the gift of life which is only such if lived in communion with others: it is with this spirit that I have lived out my ministry."

Works[edit source]

By Panikkar[edit source]

About Panikkar[edit source]

  • Theological Approach and Understanding of Religions: Jean Danielou and Raimundo Panikkar: A Study in Contrast by Dominic Veliath. Kristu Jyoti College (1988)
  • Raimon Panikkar: a propósito de una biografía (in: Studia et Documenta Vol. 11, p. 323-348) by Josep-Ignasi Saranyana. Rome: Istituto Storico San Josemaría Escrivá (2017)
  • Emerging Trends in Indian Christology: A Critical Study of the Development, Context and Contemporary Catholic Attempts of R.Panikkar and S.Kappen to Articulate a Relevant Christology in Indian Context. (1992) by Jacob Parappally, MSFS, ISBN 81-85812-12-8
  • Christ: The Mystery in History: A Critical Study on the Christology of Raymond Panikkar by Cheriyan Menacherry. Peter Lang Publ Inc. (June 1996) ISBN 3-631-48369-4
  • Christian Advaita as the Hermeneutic Key to Bede Griffiths' Understanding of Inter-religious Dialogue. by Kuruvilla Pandikattu Ph D Thesis in Theology, Innsbruck: Univ of Innsbruck, 1996. (Chapter Two deals with Panikkar)
  • The Intercultural Challenge of Raimon Panikkar, edited by Joseph Prabhu. Orbis Books, November 1996. ISBN 1-57075-056-4
  • A New Hermeneutic of Reality: Raimon Panikkar's Cosmotheandric Vision by Anthony Savari Raj. Peter Lang Publishing (August 1998) ISBN 0-8204-3445-0
  • Valluvassery, Clement. Christus im Kontext und Kontext in Christus: Chalcedon und indische Christologie bei Raimon Panikkar und Samuel Rayan, 2001.
  • An Emerging Cosmotheandric Religion?: Raimon Panikkar's Pluralistic Theology Of Religions by Jyri Komulainen. Brill Academic Publishers (January 30, 2005) ISBN 90-04-13893-5
  • D'Sa, Francis X. "Panikkar, Raimon (1918-2010)." ACPI Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Ed. Johnson J. Puthenpurackal. Bangalore: ATC (2010). 2:1005-1009.
  • Gispert-Sauch, G. "Raimon Panikkar." Vidyajyoti: Journal of Theological Reflection(December 2010).
  • FrancisTharamel,Xavier.Anthropocosmic-theism: Towards a Thesitic Re-orientation of Raimon Panikkar's Theology of Religious Pluralism (PhD Thesis in Theology at the University of Birmingham,UK,2018)

References[edit source]

  1. ^ "Biodata" (in Spanish). Archived from the original on 2010-08-29.
  2. Jump up to:a b Sullivan, Amy (20 September 2010). "Raimon Panikkar"Time.
  3. Jump up to:a b c d e Grimes, William (4 September 2010). "Raimon Panikkar, Catholic Theologian, Is Dead at 91"The New York Times.
  4. ^ Raffaele Luise (2011). Raimon Panikkar. Milan. pp. 25–32. San Paolo.
  5. ^ "Moneyhouse registration"Moneyhouse.
  6. ^ "Arbor Foundation India"Arbor India.

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