The book discusses the methodological issues in the study of religions in general and
in the context of various approaches to the study of religion such as, the Comparative
Science of Religion approach of Max Mueller, Sociological approach of Max Weber and Emile
Durkheim, Psychological approach of Carl Jung. It also deals with the Indian approach to
the study of religion especially that of Mahatma Gandhi and also the study of other
religions undertaken by Christian scholar, Kenneth Cragg.
It further analyzes two different approaches towards Vedanta thought by Indian
Christian thinkers namely Brahmabandhav Upadhyaya and D. G. Moses.
Finally, the book presents the distinctive subaltern postcolonial methodology as a
viable approach to study the religio-cultural traditions of the subaltern community in
India. This scholarly presentation is a must read for students of religion, culture and
philosophy and for those involved with the struggles of the subaltern community.
Contents
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Science of Religion : An Overview
2. Approaches to the Study of Religion
3. Max Muller and Early Attempts at a Comparative Science of Religions
4. Sociological Approach to the Study of Religion
5. Psychological Approach in the Study of Religions : Carl Gustav Jung
6. Indian Approach to the Study of Religions : Mahatma Gandhi
7. Study of other Religions undertaken by Christian Scholars : Kenneth Cragg
8. Indian Christian Thought in the Context of Advaita Vedanta : Brahmabandhav Upadhyaya
9. An Indian Christian Response to the Thought of the Neo-Vedantins : D. G. Moses
10. Subaltern Postcolonial Methodology
Bibliography
Index
Dr. John V. Mathew is a member of the Church of South India (CSI),
Madhya Kerala Diocese. He began his theological journey from Union Biblical Seminary, Pune
(UBS), by completing his Bachelor of Divinity in 2004 and went on to obtain his Master of
Theology (Religion) in 2007 and Doctor of Theology (Religion) in 2013 from the Senate of
Serampore College (University), India. As part of his secular education, he obtained his
Bachelor of Commerce in 1999 from Bangalore University.
At present, he is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Religion, Philosophy and
Culture at Allahabad Bible Seminary, Allahabad. He is also the coordinator for the Centre
for the Study of Indian Culture and Society (CSICS) at Allahabad Bible Seminary. Apart
from his numerous articles which have been published in leading journals, his two
acclaimed books are `Advaita Vedanta Re-explored towards Ecological and Dalit Theology and
Modern Religious and Secular Movements'. He hails from the state of Kerala and cherishes
his life with his wife Preeti and sons Nathan and Ethan.
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