Navigate Interfaith Dialogue with Theological Confidence and Cultural Wisdom
Meaningful Christian engagement with Hinduism requires more than good intentions; it demands both deep cultural literacy and informed theological conviction. Bridging Worlds of Hinduism and Christianity equips believers to understand Hindu thought and practice from the inside, through the eyes of a former Hindu monk who encountered Christ.
Blending lived experience, cultural insight, and theology, Rahil Patel helps Christians understand the many dimensions of Hinduism and its underlying longings. With careful attention to key concepts and dynamics like dharma, moksha, jnana, vairagya, bhakti, and karma, Patel provides conversational bridges to help Christians engage Hindus thoughtfully, respectfully, and confidently.
What you'll find in Bridging Worlds of Hinduism and Christianity
- Exploration of Hindu thought and practice through lived spirituality rather than textbook religion
- Conversational bridges to create meaningful dialogue between Hindu thought and Christianity
- Cultural sensitivity to help you engage respectfully without falling into relativism or polemics
- Renewed confidence in the distinctiveness of Christ and how Hindu longings find fulfillment in him
Rather than beginning with comparison or critique, this essential resource first seeks to understand Hindu belief and practice on its own terms. Through lived spirituality rather than textbook religion, readers discover how Hindu longings can find their ultimate fulfillment in Christ. The result is renewed confidence in the distinctiveness of Christ and the gospel, and practical wisdom for building bridges across worldviews.
This book is a helpful resource for Christians seeking meaningful ways to connect with Hindu friends, church leaders in multicultural contexts, missionaries, theology students, and believers of South Asian heritage exploring faith and culture. Bridging Worlds of Hinduism and Christianity provides the cultural clarity and gospel confidence needed for faithful witness in our increasingly pluralistic world.