Germani, Gloria

Mother Teresa, an east-west mysticism: Her thought compared to hinduism and Gandhi/ Gloria Germani - New Delhi : New Age Books, 2004. - 236p. ; 23cm.

Part One
INTRODUCTION
Part Two
TOTAL SURRENDER
Selected Passages with Comments
Chapter 1-. THE NON-DUALITY OF BEING
The Sanctity and the Concept of the Divine
The Here and Now
Advaita or Non-Dualism
Anthology of Passages
Chapter 2: HUMILITY AS TRUTH
Prayer and Silence as Union
Sin as Everything that Divides
Meditation and Self-Purification
Anthology of Passages
Chapter J: DETACHMENT AS FREEDOM
Self-Renunciation as Chastity
The Surrender to God's Will and Renunciation of
the Fruits of Action
Obedience and Emptying Oneself of the Will
Spiritual Poverty and Material Poverty
as Freedom
The Law of Karma and Liberation
Anthology of Passages
Chapter 4-. SUFFERING AS SELF-SACRIFICE
Christ's Identity with those suffering
Our Suffering as Means of Union with Others
Self-Sacrifice as Rebirth
The Sacrificial Rite in the Indian Culture
Anthology of Passages
Chapter 5: LOVE AS WHOLEHEARTED
FREE SERVICE
Love as Expression of Union with God
Love, not by itself, but in Action
Serving the One as the True Joy
Karma Yoga and Bhakti Yoga
Anthology of Passages
Chapter 6: TOTAL SURRENDER OF
SELF-ANNIHILATION
Emptying oneself to be filled with God
Relation to the Absolute
Religion, Knowledge and Faith
The Degrees of Reality and the Vadantic
Concept of Maya
Anthology of Passages
Part Thrre
A CONTEMPLATIVE IN THE HEART OE THE WORLD
Missionaries of Charity's Contemplative Branch
and its Contacts with Shantivanam
Part Four
MOTHER TERESA AND THE MYSTIC
THOUGHT

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Teresa, -- Mother, Saint, -- 1910-1997.
Hinduism -- Relations -- Christianity.
Christianity and other religions -- Hinduism.

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