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2-19-2002

Abstract

Do all religions approach belief in a deity the same way?

Dr. Tracy Pintchman discusses different examples of how “god” is understood. She explains that in Hinduism proving the existence of God is not as difficult as in other religions, because the division between human and divine is more fluid than in other religions. Dr. Pintchman explains that some Hindus can prove that God exists through belief in and experience of their traditions.

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Playing Time: 2:52 minutes

About the Interviewee:

Dr. Tracy Pintchman received a PhD in Religious Studies from the University of California at Santa Barbara where she specialized in the study of Hinduism, with a focus on gender issues, Goddess traditions, and Hindu women's rituals. Dr. Pintchman is a Professor and Director of International Studies Program at Loyola University, Chicago. She has also taught at Northwestern University and Harvard University. Her publications include: Women's Lives, Women's Rituals in the Hindu Tradition and The Rise of the Goddess in the Hindu Tradition.

About the Interviewer:

Dr. Alfred Benney is a professor of Religious Studies at Fairfield University. He has a Ph.D in Theology from the Hartford Seminary Foundation and teaches courses in Non-Traditional American Religions and Christian Religious Thought. His research interests include "how people learn"; "the appropriate use of technology in teaching/learning" and "myth as explanatory narrative". He has published work on teaching with technology.

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