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Sara Grant was one of the most active Catholics in the area of interreligious dialogue in the second half of the twentieth century. She liked to describe herself as a '
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in Pune, followed by "eminent Ecumenical Educator Award", by the All-India Association for Christian Higher Education.
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after finishing school at the age of 19, she joined the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Jesus order and entered the
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Sara Grant came as a missionary to India in 1956, to head the newly formed Department of Philosophy at
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She taught philosophy in Mumbai and Pune for several years, and remained spent many years as co-
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Bertha Wilcox, RSCJ, and Josef Neuner, SJ. "In Memoriam: Sr. Sara Grant, RSCJ (1922-2002)."
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Towards an Alternative Theology: Confessions of a Non-dualist Christian (The Teape Lectures)
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in the twentieth century. She came to India in 1956, as a missionary and member of the
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Descent to the Source: Texts for Meditation from the Hindu and Christian Scriptures
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was published in 1991. It was originally the Teape Lectures delivered at the
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Towards an Alternative Theology: Confessions of a Non-Dualist Christian
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Towards an Alternative Theology: Confessions of a Non-dualist Christian
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in 1989. In 1993 she received the first "Ba-Bapu Puraskar" Prize by
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religious community (Anglican and Catholic) of the innovative
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She was invited on occasion to lecture on Sankaracarya at
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Grant, RSCJ - An Appreciation by BradleyJ: Malkovsky
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Here she also became close friends with 16:British Indologist and Christian missionary 605:Academic staff of the University of Mumbai 236:Christian' (see the bibliography below). 610:20th-century British Roman Catholic nuns 491:Monastic Interreligious Dialogue (MID), 630:20th-century Indian Roman Catholic nuns 585:Christian and Hindu interfaith dialogue 515: 415:Sharing Worship: Communicatio in Sacris 352:. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. p. 86. 279:Monastic Interreligious Dialogue (MID). 259: 510:Monastic Interreligious Dialogue (MID) 399:The Lord of the Dance and Other Papers 222:Institute of Philosophy and Theology. 32:Religious of the Sacred Heart of Jesus 307: 305: 303: 265: 263: 7: 560:Roman Catholic missionaries in India 449:,. 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Index

Indologist
interreligious dialogue
Religious of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
interreligious dialogue
India
inculturation
Richard De Smet
Swami Abhishiktananda
Advaita Vedanta
Nondualism
Adi Sankara
acharya
Christa Prema Seva Ashram
Pune
ashram
sannyasa
Christian monasticism
Scottish
Shrewsbury, England
Brighton
Roman Catholicism
novitiate
Oxford University
Iris Murdoch
religious conversion
Sr
Sophia College
Richard De Smet
Sanskrit
University of Bombay

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