Cambridge MA All week while mixing the business of school with the solemn events of Holy Week I have been pondering the existential question ldquo What shall I blog for Holy Week Easter rdquo Given my interreligious commitments the question has become ldquo How does the Resurrection affec
Francis X. Clooney, S.J.
Francis X. Clooney, S.J., is the Parkman Professor of Divinity at Harvard University, and a scholar of Hinduism and Hindu-Christian studies. He wrote for America’s In All Things column between 2007 and 2016. His latest book, The Future of Hindu-Christian Studies, has recently been published by Routledge.
Catholic Eyes, Outward Looking
Cambridge MA I had been thinking recently of writing a blog on my life at Harvard in recent days by way of example detailing this most interesting and exhausting week since my return from Korea That I should write it now still early on the Saturday morning before Palm Sunday is inspired by
The Korean Church
Cambridge MA I am just returned from Seoul South Korea where I spend the last 9 days I was there for the Second East-West Theological Forum hosted at Ewha Women s University This forum is intended to bring together Western and Korean theologians as colleagues for extended theological conversa
Jesus on the Edge
Cambridge MA Meeting Jesus on the edge of his religion that is – in the Gospel for the Third Sunday of Lent John 4 where Jesus meets a Samaritan woman at Jacob s well We find here wisdom on what to expect when we meet people of other faiths insights into who really gets to recognize Jesus Th
A Swami on “Swami on the Sermon”
Cambridge MA In my previous blog I mentioned that in light of my series on Swami Prabhavananda on the Sermon on the Mount I welcomed a Hindu response from Pravrajika Vrajaprana I am delighted to be able to post now a second such response this one from Swami Tyagananda of the Vedanta Society i
A Hindu Response to “Swami on the Sermon”
Cambridge MA Readers may remember that in the season between Epiphany and Lent I offered a series of seven reflections on Swami Prabhavananda rsquo s Vedanta Hindu commentary on the Sermon on the Mount our Gospel text at Sunday Mass I did so because his comments are insightful and spiritual an
Lenten Yoga, Bickram Yoga
Cambridge MA It is sort of springtime in New England some sun rain snow flurries 30 degrees or 60 we are on spring break so as to watch Harvard lose in the NIT last night and it is a week into Lent Like many a reader of this blog I am sure I am still pondering how best to observe thes
The Pope, the Jews – and the Pagans
Cambridge MA I at least was enthralled for the last six weeks by my series on Swami Prabhavananda on the Sermon on the Mount and so have not commented on other issues For the sake of catch-up I did want to make one comment now mdash on the extract from Pope Benedict rsquo s Holy Week from th
Jesus, Spiritual Master: Swami on the Sermon, Finale
Cambridge MA Lent is upon us our Sunday readings from the Sermon on the Mount come to an end on March 6 and so we must take leave of our series on Swami Prabhavananda rsquo s Sermon on the Mount according to Vedanta Three passages from his commentary on Chapter 7 of Matthew of which we hear on
Do Not Be Anxious: Swami on the Sermon, Part 6
Cambridge MA Readers who have been patient enough to follow this blog series from the start one two three four five will not be surprised to learn that for Swami Prabhavananda in The Sermon on the Mount according to Vedanta has a straightforward reading of the first part of the Gospel for
