02179nam a22001937a 450000500170000000800410001702000180005804000070007604100080008308200190009110000300011024500370014026000640017730000280024136500580026944000270032752015780035465000530193220260526095146.0260525b |||||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a9789360656799 cAL aeng a230.0954bVALI aJohn Peter Vallabadoss Ed aIndian christian philosophizing  aElurubAssociation of Christian Philosophers of Indiac2025 axii,150pbPBc23x15.5cm 2Religiona-b₹400.00c₹d₹400.00e-f05-02-2026 aACPI Special Series; 6 aIndian Christian Philosophizing: Thinking Along With and Ahead of Richard De Smet’ is published in honour of the Founder-President of Association of Christian Philosophers of India (ACPI), Prof. Richard De Smet, SJ (1921-1997). The present volume is the fruit of critical and creative reflections presented in a webinar conducted on his twenty-fifth death anniversary in 2023 and subsequent seminars conducted in different Institutes of Philosophy across India in 2024-25, remembering the legacy of the inspiring personality of De Smet, reflecting on his contribution to Indian Christian Philosophizing, through his comparative studies on Thomistic tradition and the Sanakara Advaita Vedanta, involving himself in Ecumenical, Inter-religious dialogue and Inter philosophical encounters. He had been a committed teacher, researcher, guide and friend for most of the members of ACPI. Taking forward his vision for Indian Christian Philosophizing, ACPI has proved itself in continuing his legacy in all its undertakings. The themes chosen for the annual research seminars, twenty-four edited volumes in its annual series and seven other special publications including 2 Vols. Encyclopedia of Philosophy, stand witness to ACPI’s effort in Indian Christian Philosophizing. The ten articles in the present special volume in honour of Richard De Smet, explore his rich heritage of Indian Christian Philosophizing and critically and creatively reflect on ACPI’s challenges and prospects ahead emerging as an Indian Christian School of Socio-Critical Theory in Philosophizing. aThinking Along with and ahead pf Richard De Smet