BSHR5050

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Theology of Divine Intimacy in Hinduism:

Graduate Theological Union Graduate - ST San Francisco Theological Seminary

Subject code

BSHR

Course Number

5050

Course Long Title

Theology of Divine Intimacy in Hinduism:

Course Description

This HYBRID seminar focuses on Hindu devotional (bhakti) theological school centered on the works of medieval Krishna Bhakti theologians, such as Rupa Gosvamin, Sanatana Gosvamin, Jiva Gosvamin, Krishnadasa Kaviraja Gosvamin, Visvanatha Cakravartin, and others. We will also examine contemporary critical scholarship on Krishna Bhakti theology, by such authors as Tony Stuart, Ravi Gupta, Barbara Holdrege, Kenneth Valpey, and others. Additionally, readings of primary source materials, such as the Bhagavata Puraa, Gitagovinda, Brahma Sahita, select Upanishads, and the Vedanta Sutra. Furthermore, a deep exploration of Rupa Gosvamin's contribution to Indian aesthetics, rasa theory and the psychology of emotions, and the significance of the divine feminine will be explored. The goal of this course is to carefully map the complex and nuanced theology of this school in order to appreciate its unique contributions to Krishna Bhakti theology.

Academic Level

Graduate - ST

College

San Francisco Theological Seminary

Credit Type

Institutional

Instructional Method Name

Lecture