Abstract

This article is the outcome of discussions with students in India who found difficulty in apprehending the Christian conception of God. It presents for Western readers those aspects of the idea of God which are characteristic of Hinduism. First is set forth the majestic conception of Brahman, the All-creator. Then the aspirations of practical faith as satisfied by Vishṇu and Śiva are considered.

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