Leader of a Hindu Temple
If possible, interview a practicing Hindu individual or a leader of a Hindu temple, which can be used as an academic resource. If you would like to take pictures during your visit to this community or place of worship, be sure to obtain permission. Write an essay of 1,250-1,500 words that analyzes key beliefs in Hinduism by addressing the following concepts: Describe the three most important Hindu deities found in the Trimurti, their history of development in the Vedic literature, and their functions in the kalpic cycle of life. Make an analysis of how the caste system might function in the life of a particular Hindu individual as he or she interacts with individuals of other castes. Select one ancient or modern Christian community living or serving in a Hindu context, such as the St. Thomas Church of South India, denominations, and ministries started by William Carey, Mother Teresa’s Sisters of Charity, etc. Compare the principles and practices of this Christian community with the four key Hindu beliefs and practices: all-pervasive divinity, karma, reincarnation, and dharma. Taking into consideration the differences between the four key Hindu beliefs and practices and Christian doctrine, how might a Christian engage a follower of Hinduism with the gospel of Jesus Christ? What would be vital points to consider for such a conversation (e.g., Who God is, sin and the fall, Jesus, forgiveness, salvation)? Utilize the course textbook and a minimum of four academic resources, one of which can be your interview and should include topic materials and external resources. Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the GCU Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.