Journal of Vaishnava Studies

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History

The Journal of Vaishnava Studies was founded in 1992 by Steven J. Rosen who is also the editor-in-chief. It is funded by and housed at the Institute of Vaishnava Studies. It is subsidized by The Mira & Ajay Shingal Center for Dharma Studies of the Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley, California. [5] [6]

Reviews

Francis Xavier Clooney has commented positively on the contribution the journal has made to Hindu scholarly publishing. [7]

Edwin Bryant and Maria Ekstrand describe the journal as a "truly nonpartisan enterprise that highlights contemporary research by major scholars not only of the Chaitanya tradition but also of Vaishnavism in general". [8]

References

  1. Rangaswami, Sudhakshina (2 September 2018). "Building Bridges of Understanding on Vaishnavism, Book by Book". The Wire . Retrieved 2018-12-27.
  2. "Journal of Vaishnava Studies". WorldCat. Retrieved 2025-09-28.
  3. 1 2 "About the Journal". Journal of Vaishnava Studies. Institute for Vaishnava Studies. Retrieved 2025-09-28.
  4. Sydnor, Jon Paul (2013-11-19). "Book Review: Journal of Vaishnava Studies 20.2 (Spring 2012)". Journal of Hindu-Christian Studies. 26 (1). doi: 10.7825/2164-6279.1557 . ISSN   2164-6279.
  5. "About the Journal | Journal of Vaishnava Studies". ivsjournal.com. Retrieved 2024-05-05.
  6. Rosen, Steven (2018). "Introduction". Journal of Vaishnava Studies. 27 (1).
  7. Francis X. Clooney (4 July 2017). The Future of Hindu–Christian Studies: A Theological Inquiry. Taylor & Francis. p. 95. ISBN   978-1-315-52524-2.
  8. Edwin Bryant; Maria Ekstrand (23 June 2004). The Hare Krishna Movement: The Postcharismatic Fate of a Religious Transplant. Columbia University Press. p. 431. ISBN   978-0-231-50843-8.