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Join us on August 22nd, 2015 at 5 pm to 8.00 pm - at the Wyndham Garden Hotel, San Jose Dr. Graham Schweig, Chirstopher Newport University, Virginia, will deliver a talk on the subject of The Importance of Hindu Theology On that day, we will announce a major gift that will endow the "Center for Dharma Studies" at the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley. At this event, you will learn more about the rapid progress being made in establishing the first Center for the study of Hindu Dharma, in the United States of America. You will also have an opportunity to participate in creating this historic institution. Please forward this e-mail to those members of your circle who will resonate with this cause In America the academic study of Religion is very prestigious. The American Academy of Religion has over 11000 Scholars with Ph.D.’s. In addition the Theological Schools also have around 8500 Professors with Ph.D.’s and Doctor of Theology degrees. The programs, professors and students of Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Chinese and Japanese Religion and Culture, and even Sikh and Jain Religion and Culture are heavily funded by the Americans of these heritage religions and cultural traditions. While there are hundreds of endowed Chairs for Christianity and Judaism, and dozens for Islam, Buddhism, and even a few for Sikh and Jain religions, there are exactly Zero Chairs for the study of Hinduism in North America. Even in the absence of any funding in this space by the Hindu community, many hundreds of Professors do study and teach Hinduism in mainstream American universities. But most of them are not practitioners of Hinduism. Their interest is academic, they study Hinduism with suspicion, their understanding and method of teaching Hinduism is critical and unbalanced leading to undesirable consequences for the community e.g. the California Text Book controversy; Wendy Doniger’s controversial book etc.(Click to see a 10 minute video on this theme). Click here to download a copy of the Initiative Document that describes the project at GTU. Click here to download GTU's Spring Issue of its "Currents" Magazine. Please send this e-mail to your friends and acquaintances who will resonate with this initiative. Let us sustain the beginning we have already made together - that will make a difference for generations to come. With warm regards, Bay Area DCF Organizing Team: Nirmala and Shyam Shukla, Sujatha and Ram Joshi, Rani Kumra, Rameshwar Singh, Jayant Mehta, Sreejit Kurup, Ashutosh Gupta, Suwarna and Bhaskar Banjara, Anaya Deshpande, Hira Patel, Sulochina Lulla, Sanjay Tripathi, Gnanakumar Rajaram, Ravi Ranjan, Shivang Vaishnav, Neeti Gupta, Srichand Chawla, Arjun and Nevan Godhwani, Chandru Bhambra Kalyan Viswanathan, Executive Vice President, DCF, GTU Project In-charge Ajay Shingal, Member of the Board of Trustees, DCF, Bay Area Dr. Ushakant Thakkar, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, DCF, Los Angeles Dr. Shiva Bajpai, President, Board of Trustees, DCF, Los Angeles Dr. Manohar Shinde, Chairman Emeritus of the Board of Trustees, DCF, Los Angeles 614-668-1668 (cell) |
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