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The Postcharismatic Fate of a Religious Transplant
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Dancing and chanting with their shaven heads and saffron robes, Hare Krishnas presented the most visible face of any of the eastern religions transplanted to the West during the sixties and seventies. Yet few people know much about them.This comprehensive study includes more than twenty contributions from members, ex-members, and academics who have followed the Hare Krishna movement for years. Since the death of its founder, the movement, also known as the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), has experienced debates over the roles of authority, heresy, and dissent, which h...
Dancing and chanting with their shaven heads and saffron robes, Hare Krishnas presented the most visible face of any of the eastern religions transplanted to the West during the sixties and seventies. Yet few people know much about them.
This comprehensive study includes more than twenty contributions from members, ex-members, and academics who have followed the Hare Krishna movement for years. Since the death of its founder, the movement, also known as the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), has experienced debates over the roles of authority, heresy, and dissent, which have led to the development of several splinter movements. There is a growing women's rights movement and a highly publicized child abuse scandal. Providing a privileged look at the people and issues shaping ISKCON, this volume also offers insight into the complex factors surrounding the emergence of religious traditions, including early Christianity, as well as a glimpse of the original seeds and the germinating stages of a religious tradition putting down roots in foreign soil.
Contributors: Larry D. Shinn, Berea College · Guy Beck, Tulane University · Graham Schweig, Christopher Newport University · Kim Knott, University of Leeds · Ekkehard Lorenz, University of Stockholm · Burke Rochford, Middlebury College · Kenneth Valpey, University of Oxford · Thomas Herzog (late), Cambridge University
Contents:
Foreword Larry D. Shinn
Introduction Edwin F. Bryant and Maria L. Ekstrand
Part 1. Krishna Consciousness in the Context of Hindu Theology
1. Krishna, the Intimate Deity Graham M. Schweig
2. The History of Indic Monotheism and Modern Chaitanya Vaishnavism: Some Reflections Neal Delmonico
3. Hare Krishna Mahamantra: Gaudiya Vaishnava Practice and the Hindu Tradition of Sacred Sound Guy L. Beck
4. Krishna in Mleccha desh: ISKCON Temple Worship in Historical Perspective Kenneth Valpey (Krishna Kshetra Das)
Part 2. Bhaktivedanta Swami and His Predecessors
5. Who Is Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu? Steven J. Rosen (Satyaraja Das)
6. Charismatic Renewal and Institutionalization in the History of Gaudiya Vaishnavism and the Gaudiya Math Jan Brzezinski
7. Bhaktivinoda and Scriptural Literalism Shukavak N. Das
8. The Guru, Mayavadins, and Women: Tracing the Origins of Selected Polemical Statements in the Work of A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Ekkehard Lorenz
9. Bhaktivedanta Swami's Preaching in the Context of Gaudiya Vaishnavism Paul H. Sherbow
Part 3. Post-Bhaktivedanta Controversies of Lineage
10. Cleaning House and Cleaning Hearts: Reform and Renewal in ISKCON William H. Deadwyler (Ravindra Svarupa Das)
11. The Guardian of Devotion: Disappearance and Rejection of the Spiritual Master in ISKCON After 1977 Swami Bhakti Bhavana Vishnu
12. The No Change in ISKCON Paradigm Krishnakant Desai , Sunil Awatramani (Adridharan Das), and Madhu Pandit Das
13. The "Routinization of Charisma" and the Charismatic: The Confrontation Between ISKCON and Narayana Maharaja Irvin H. Collins
Part 4. Heresies
14. Doctrinal Controversy and the Group Dynamic Conrad Joseph (Kundali Das)
15. Heresy and the Jiva Debate Howard Resnick (Hridayananda Das Goswami)
Part 5. Social Issues
16. Airports, Conflict, and Change in the Hare Krishna Movement E. Burke Rochford Jr.
17. Healing the Heart of ISKCON: The Place of Women Kim Knott
18. Life as a Woman on Watseka Avenue: Personal Story I Nori J. Muster
19. Child Abuse and the Hare Krishnas: History and Response David Wolf
20. Fifteen Years Later: A Critique of Gurukula: Personal Story II Gabriel Deadwyler (Yudhishthira Das)
21. Race, Monarchy, and Gender: Bhaktivedanta Swami's Social Experiment Ekkehard Lorenz
Part 6. Reevaluations
22. On Leaving ISKCON: Personal Story III Steven J. Gelberg
23. On Staying in ISKCON: Personal Story IV Michael Grant (Mukunda Goswami) and Anuttama Das Adhikari
24. Re-Visioning ISKCON: Constructive Theologizing for Reform and Renewal Thomas Herzig (Tamal Krishna Goswami) and Kenneth Valpey (Krishna Kshetra Das)
Concluding Reflections Edwin F. Bryant and Maria L. Ekstrand
This comprehensive study includes more than twenty contributions from members, ex-members, and academics who have followed the Hare Krishna movement for years. Since the death of its founder, the movement, also known as the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), has experienced debates over the roles of authority, heresy, and dissent, which have led to the development of several splinter movements. There is a growing women's rights movement and a highly publicized child abuse scandal. Providing a privileged look at the people and issues shaping ISKCON, this volume also offers insight into the complex factors surrounding the emergence of religious traditions, including early Christianity, as well as a glimpse of the original seeds and the germinating stages of a religious tradition putting down roots in foreign soil.
Contributors: Larry D. Shinn, Berea College · Guy Beck, Tulane University · Graham Schweig, Christopher Newport University · Kim Knott, University of Leeds · Ekkehard Lorenz, University of Stockholm · Burke Rochford, Middlebury College · Kenneth Valpey, University of Oxford · Thomas Herzog (late), Cambridge University
Contents:
Foreword Larry D. Shinn
Introduction Edwin F. Bryant and Maria L. Ekstrand
Part 1. Krishna Consciousness in the Context of Hindu Theology
1. Krishna, the Intimate Deity Graham M. Schweig
2. The History of Indic Monotheism and Modern Chaitanya Vaishnavism: Some Reflections Neal Delmonico
3. Hare Krishna Mahamantra: Gaudiya Vaishnava Practice and the Hindu Tradition of Sacred Sound Guy L. Beck
4. Krishna in Mleccha desh: ISKCON Temple Worship in Historical Perspective Kenneth Valpey (Krishna Kshetra Das)
Part 2. Bhaktivedanta Swami and His Predecessors
5. Who Is Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu? Steven J. Rosen (Satyaraja Das)
6. Charismatic Renewal and Institutionalization in the History of Gaudiya Vaishnavism and the Gaudiya Math Jan Brzezinski
7. Bhaktivinoda and Scriptural Literalism Shukavak N. Das
8. The Guru, Mayavadins, and Women: Tracing the Origins of Selected Polemical Statements in the Work of A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Ekkehard Lorenz
9. Bhaktivedanta Swami's Preaching in the Context of Gaudiya Vaishnavism Paul H. Sherbow
Part 3. Post-Bhaktivedanta Controversies of Lineage
10. Cleaning House and Cleaning Hearts: Reform and Renewal in ISKCON William H. Deadwyler (Ravindra Svarupa Das)
11. The Guardian of Devotion: Disappearance and Rejection of the Spiritual Master in ISKCON After 1977 Swami Bhakti Bhavana Vishnu
12. The No Change in ISKCON Paradigm Krishnakant Desai , Sunil Awatramani (Adridharan Das), and Madhu Pandit Das
13. The "Routinization of Charisma" and the Charismatic: The Confrontation Between ISKCON and Narayana Maharaja Irvin H. Collins
Part 4. Heresies
14. Doctrinal Controversy and the Group Dynamic Conrad Joseph (Kundali Das)
15. Heresy and the Jiva Debate Howard Resnick (Hridayananda Das Goswami)
Part 5. Social Issues
16. Airports, Conflict, and Change in the Hare Krishna Movement E. Burke Rochford Jr.
17. Healing the Heart of ISKCON: The Place of Women Kim Knott
18. Life as a Woman on Watseka Avenue: Personal Story I Nori J. Muster
19. Child Abuse and the Hare Krishnas: History and Response David Wolf
20. Fifteen Years Later: A Critique of Gurukula: Personal Story II Gabriel Deadwyler (Yudhishthira Das)
21. Race, Monarchy, and Gender: Bhaktivedanta Swami's Social Experiment Ekkehard Lorenz
Part 6. Reevaluations
22. On Leaving ISKCON: Personal Story III Steven J. Gelberg
23. On Staying in ISKCON: Personal Story IV Michael Grant (Mukunda Goswami) and Anuttama Das Adhikari
24. Re-Visioning ISKCON: Constructive Theologizing for Reform and Renewal Thomas Herzig (Tamal Krishna Goswami) and Kenneth Valpey (Krishna Kshetra Das)
Concluding Reflections Edwin F. Bryant and Maria L. Ekstrand