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Vol. 7, No 1- June 1999
Antiquariat
86 p.
Articles by
Saunaka Rsi Dasa, E. Burke Rochford, Jr., Arcana Dasi (Alice Schumann, wird auf Deutsch beigelegt),
Ravindra Svarupa Dasa, Hrdayananda Dasa Goswami, Krsna Ksetra Dasa etc.
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ISKCON Communications Journal (ICJ) is a journal for dialogue that addresses issues related to missionary development within ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) and issues of communication, administration, social development, and education related to the mission within ISKCON. The ICJ also provides a forum for members of various communities to comment on the development of ISKCON.
ISKCON Communications Journal (ICJ) ist eine Zeitschrift für Dialog, die sich auf Fragen zur missionarischen Entwicklung in ISKCON (International Gesellschaft für Krishna-Bewusstsein) und mit Fragen der Kommunikation, Verwaltung, soziale Entwicklung und Bildung, die die Mission betreffen in ISKCO. Der IGH bietet auch ein Forum für Mitglieder verschiedener Gemeinden, die sich zur Entwicklung von ISKCON äußern.
The ISKCON Communications Journal (ICJ) was a biannual magazine[1] of dialogue, focussing on issues related to missionary development in ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) and with issues of communication, administration, social development and education which affected mission in ISKCON.[2] ICJ also provided a forum for members of various communities to comment on ISKCON's development.[3] It was established in 1993[4][5] and was published by ISKCON Communications Europe until its last issue appeared in 2005.
Das ISKCON Communications Journal (ICJ) ist eine Dialogzeitschrift, die sich mit Fragen der Missionsentwicklung innerhalb der ISKCON (Internationale Gesellschaft für Krishna-Bewusstsein) sowie mit Fragen der Kommunikation, Verwaltung, sozialen Entwicklung und Ausbildung im Zusammenhang mit der Mission innerhalb der ISKCON befasst. Das ICJ bietet zudem Mitgliedern verschiedener Gemeinschaften ein Forum, um die Entwicklung der ISKCON zu kommentieren. Die letzte Ausgabe erschien 2005.
The ICJ came to be regarded by scholars as ISKCON's intellectual magazine[6] and published papers by a number of prominent scholars.[7] British sociologist James Beckford saw the ICJ as an example of the contribution of religious movements to their own academic study.[8] Beckford held that the magazine showed how "organic intellectuals" of ISKCON were discussing their research and ideas with scholars and in some cases conducting joint research.[9] According to the Danish religious studies scholar Mikael Rothstein, the magazine was a means of internal communication in ISKCON, as well as forum for dialogue with academics. In his view, the magazine represented ISKCON's fundamental interest in good relations with the academic community.[10]
Articles |
ISKCON in Relation to People of Faith in God Saunaka Rsi Dasa |
Prabhupada Centennial Survey: A Summary of the Final Report E. Burke Rochford, Jr. |
Thirty Years of ISKCON in Germany: Integration and Reform Arcana Dasi |
ISKCON and Varnasrama-Dharma: A Mission Unfulfilled Ravindra Svarupa Dasa |
For Whom Does Hinduism Speak Hrdayananda Dasa Goswami |
Reform in Tradition: Bhaktivinoda's Apologetic for the Bhagavata-Purana Krsna Ksetra Dasa |
Addendum |
An addendum to Why Should ISKCON Study Its Own History? Tom Hopkins, Vol. 6, No. 2 |
Responses |
A response to Why Should ISKCON Study Its Own History? |
A response to Spiritual Need, Pain and Care: Recognition and Response in ISKCON |
Conference Reports |
30 Years of ISKCON in Germany: |
Book Reviews |
A Concise Encyclopedia of Hinduism Klaus Klostermaier |
The Alchemical Body David Gordon White |
Themes and Issues in Hinduism Edited by Paul Bowen |
Tantric Visions of the Divine Feminine: The Ten Mahavidyas David Kinsley |
Hinduism for our Times Arvind Sharma |
A Hare Krishna at Southern Methodist University Tamala Krsna Goswami |
Thirty Years of ISKCON in Germany: Integration and Reform Vaisnava Academy Conference Cologne, 29 January 1999 |
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In this article, Arcana Dasi (Alice Schumann) looks at the road ISKCON Germany has travelled since the 1994 Wiesbaden conference. At Wiesbaden, several principles for change were established, such as the need for self-critical analysis; the need for social in-tegration; a willingness to engage in dialogue; and a recognition of ISKCON's need to fulfil its educational mission. Arcana Dasi examines where ISKCON Germany is today in relation to the Wiesbaden principles, and notes the issues facing the Society in Germany after the recent fall of its most prominent leader. This article is a milestone in the self-analysis of a national ISKCON branch. The paper was initially given as a speech at a 1999 conference in Cologne marking thirty years of ISKCON in Germany..... Dreißig Jahre ISKCON in Deutschland: Deutsche Übersetzung dieses Artikels wird dem Buch beigelegt! https://content.iskcon.org/icj/7_1/71rsd.html |