Comparing the Golden Rule in Hindu and Christian Religious Texts

F.L. Bakker

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Abstract

This article compares the oldest Hindu versions of the Golden Rule found in the Mahabharata with those in the gospels. What may the Hindu texts, which usually receive little attention, contribute to the understanding of the New Testament renditions? Methodologically the article draws from Clooney’s comparative theology and Moyaert’s approach of hermeneutical hospitality. In the Hindu texts the rule is understood in terms of ahimsa (non-violence). This seems to be close to Luke’s version, in which the maxim is closely connected with the appeal to love one’s enemies. The Mahabharata, however, reveals also the maxim’s potency to use reciprocity as a strategy for making peace. So, the reciprocity stressed in Matthew is also important.
Original languageEnglish
Article number3
Pages (from-to)38-58
Number of pages20
JournalStudies in religion
Volume42
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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    Translated title of the contribution: Comparing the Golden Rule in Hindu and Christian TextsBakker, F. L., 22 Dec 2017, Belajar Alkitab itu Tidak Pernah Tamat: Buku Penghormatan 80 Tahun Barend F. Drewes dan Kenangan bagi Renate G. Drewes-Siebel. Mojau, J. & Pamantung, S. (eds.). Jakarta: BPK Gunung Mulia, p. 177-204 28 p. 12

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