Cosmology On Trial
Tuesday, April 19th, 2016
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http://krishnacollege.co.uk/courses/veda-course/
http://krishnacollege.co.uk/courses/sabbatical/
Email the Residential Courses Team of Bhaktivedanta Manor: ashram@krishnatemple.com
As part of the celebrations observing the 40th Anniversary of the installation of Sri Sri Radha Gokulananda, The College of Vedic Studies presents a special series of lectures and seminars by Garuda das:
Garuda das (Prof Graham Schweig PhD) was the first disciple of Srila Prabhupada to re-enter the academic arena for the sole purpose of establishing Vaishnava thought. He is a Professor of Philosophy and Religious Studies and Director of the Asian Studies Program at Christopher Newport University, and was a resident fellow of the Centre for the Study of World Religions at Harvard.
Saturday 2nd February
Morning class in the Manor Temple room (7.30am – 8.45am)
A LIFE OF DEVOTION ABSORBED IN SCHOLARSHIP:
INTRODUCTION TO TAMAL KRISHNA GOSWAMI’S NEW BOOK
This is a short history of scholarship in ISKCON and Goswami’s contribution to it, and Garuda’s relationship with Goswami.
Academic Seminar in the Manor Theatre
(3pm – 5pm)
FOUNDATIONS OF A LIVING THEOLOGY: THE PHILOSOPHICAL LEGACY OF TAMAL KRISHNA GOSWAMI
Some of the most powerful and advanced concepts of Krishna Bhakti theology and their unique contributions to the dialogue with other world religious traditions will be discussed. This seminar is especially suitable for senior devotees and those with an academic background.
Space in the theatre is limited. Book your seat in advance by emailing: devaki@krishnatemple.com
Sunday 3rd February
Caitanya Caritamrita Class at the Manor(7.30am – 8.30am)
WHAT IS THE ESSENCE OF VAISHNAVISM? THE NEW BOOK OF TAMAL KRISHNA GOSWAMI
Goswami sought to reveal and uncover the profound and the most common themes with which Prabhupada cultivated Krishna Bhakti on foreign soil. How does Goswami do this, and what did he come up with?
Sunday Feast Lecture at Soho Street (4.30pm – 5.30pm)
and Q & A’s (6.15pm – 7pm)