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Born in 1921, Bernard Kelly, an English Catholic Traditionalist author and thinker, contributed to Religion of the Heart, edited by Seyyed Hossein Nasr and William Stoddart. He also wrote Lay Spirituality: Its Theory and Practice and An Introduction to Moral Theology: Fundamental Concepts in Their Christian Perspective.
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In this article, Kelly outlines some of the problems encountered from a western study of eastern religions. One of these problems is that Christians often perceive the differences of another tradition compared to their own. The author claims that in this study of eastern traditions through the lens of a western one, there must be an interior rather than an exterior approach. Kelly also says that the truth found in Hinduism is ultimately similar to the truth of Christ. Other topics considered here are the possible western responses to ideas found in Hinduism, such as ‘God as Self’, or ‘That art Thou’. The article concludes with some specific ideas and passages taken from western and eastern thinkers like St Thomas Aquinas, Shankara and Ramana Maharshi.
| A Thomist Approach to the Vedanta | Kelly, Bernard | |
Vol. 1, No. 4. ( Autumn, 1967)
| Hinduism |
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