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"Now available in an English edition, Yann Vagneux's text undertakes a thorough synthesis of French theologian and missionary Jules Monchanin's thought, based on his unpublished notebooks and letters. This volume shows how, during his time in India from 1939-1952, Monchanin's development of a Trinitarian Ontology and his study of Hindu mysticism were mutually illuminating, driven by problems of the One and the Many in both traditions. The book is a key text, with an appendix of valuable scholarly material: a chronology of Monchanin's writings; a bibliography of works by and about Monchanin;…mehr

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"Now available in an English edition, Yann Vagneux's text undertakes a thorough synthesis of French theologian and missionary Jules Monchanin's thought, based on his unpublished notebooks and letters. This volume shows how, during his time in India from 1939-1952, Monchanin's development of a Trinitarian Ontology and his study of Hindu mysticism were mutually illuminating, driven by problems of the One and the Many in both traditions. The book is a key text, with an appendix of valuable scholarly material: a chronology of Monchanin's writings; a bibliography of works by and about Monchanin; and a reconstruction of his thinking on time"-- Provided by publisher.
Autorenporträt
Father Yann Vagneux is a French Catholic priest of the Paris Foreign Missions (MEP). He lives in Benares, the sacred city of India where he works in the field of Interreligious dialogue, particularly between the Catholic Church and Hinduism. Roderick Campbell Guion is Academic Director for the Master of Theology course for Carmelite Institute of Britain and Ireland (CIBI).