Pierre Johanns (1 April 1882,
Heinerscheid
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– 8 February 1955,
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priest, missionary in
India
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and
Indologist
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Education
Johanns was ordained priest on 1 August 1914 at Louvain, three days before World War I broke out and Germany invaded Belgium. He had studied philosophy under the prestigious metaphysician and mystic,
Pierre Scheuer. Johanns' superior intelligence, nearing genius, had been recognized and he was destined to further studies while awaiting a still impeded passage to India. He took a full Licentiate in Philosophy from the
Catholic University of Leuven
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(Belgium), and was then sent to
Oxford
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as soon as the end of the war permitted it, in 1919. To evaluate his doctoral dissertation on "The Agent Intellect in the Western and Eastern Philosophies," Oxford University could not find suitable examiners, and had to have recourse to Cambridge. From there came the extraordinary verdict: "only once in a hundred years does one meet such an intellect." Oxford gave him the doctorate with the highest honours and offered him, despite his being a Roman Catholic and Jesuit, a professorship. But his call was for Calcutta, which he reached in November 1921. He taught philosophy at
St. Xavier's College, Calcutta
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, at St Mary's, the
Jesuit
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theologate at
Kurseong
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, and even in a Vaisnava monastery. He studied ever more deeply the Hindu tradition. Because he always approached the Real in terms of Value, he felt attuned to the aims and methods of Vedanta. As early as October 1922, he and another Oxford graduate and Jesuit confrere, Georges Dandoy, started ''
The Light of the East
''The Light of the East'' was a monthly review founded in 1922 at Calcutta by Georges Dandoy, SJ (1882-1962) and Pierre Johanns, SJ. Dandoy was the chief editor. The monthly ceased publication in 1934.
Founding and objective
Dandoy and Johann ...
'', a monthly directed to the Hindu intelligentsia as an instrument of interfaith reflection and dialogue. His contributions amounted to 216, 146 of which constitute the work ''To Christ through the Vedanta''. In 1938 ill health forced him to go back to Belgium, where he reached the "Indian Juniorate" (founded in 1935) which, until 1971, would train young Jesuits for work in Bengal.
[R. De Smet, "Foreword," ''Religious Hinduism'', 4th rev. edition, ed. R. De Smet and J. Neuner (Mumbai: St Pauls, 1997) 19.]
Christian approach to Hinduism
A pioneer in promoting a new approach to
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Spirituality and Theology which he popularized through his Review ''Light of the East'' he prepared the radical change of outlook towards Eastern non-Christian religions that ultimately found its way into the
Vatican II
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declaration ''
Nostra aetate
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'' (on non-Christian Religions).
Inspired by the writings of
Brahmabandhab Upadhyay (1861–1907), Johanns found in
Shankara, the great
Hindu
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Philosopher of the 9th century, spiritual and theological paths leading to
Christ
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. Doing so he initiated an '
inculturation
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' movement of the
Christian faith
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. His main work was published in 1932–33 : ''Vers le Christ par le
Vedanta
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'' (2 vol.). Due to ill health he returned to Europe and died in
Arlon
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(
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) in 1955.
Bibliography
Primary
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*"Pure Actuality and World Possibility". ''The Light of the East'' (Mar. 1936) 67–69.
*"Deiformity and Deiformation". ''The Light of the East'' (Apr. 1936) 81–84.
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*"Outlines of a Philosophy of the Ideal". ''The Light of the East'' (Jun. 1936) 106–108; (Jul. 1936) 117–129; (Sep. 1936) 129–132.
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ee Baago 49.*''A Synopsis of To Christ through the Vedanta''. Part I: Samkara. Part II: Rāmānuja. Part III: Vallabha. Part IV: Chaitanya. Light of the East Series nos. 4, 7, 9, 19. Calcutta: Light of the East Secretariate / Ranchi: Catholic Press, 1944 (for the last vol. ; the first 3 vols were publ. in 1930–1932).
*''Vers le Christ par le Vedanta''. 2 vols. Louvain: Museum Lessianum, section philosophique, 1932–33.
*''Hinduism''. London, 1935.
*''Introduction to the Vedanta''. Light of the East Series, no. 23. Calcutta: Light of the East Office, 1943.
he date is from De Smet, "Bibliography," Guidelines in Indian Philosophy ([Pune: JDV,1968) 3.">une: JDV,">he date is from De Smet, "Bibliography," Guidelines in Indian Philosophy ([Pune: JDV,1968) 3.*''La pensée religieuse de l'Inde''. Namur, 1952 (with a Préface by Olivier Lacombe).
*''Veronica: A Passion Play''. The Light of the East Series, no. 5.
*''Refuge of Sinners: A Mystery Play''. The Light of the East Series, no. 8.
*''Annunciation: A Mystery Play''. The Light of the East Series, no. 14.
*''The Little Way''. The Light of the East Series 15. Calcutta, 1931.
*''To Christ through the Vedānta: The Writings of Reverend P. Johanns, S.J.'' 2 vols. Ed. Theo de Greeff. Bangalore: The United Theological College, 1996.
*"General Historical Survey. Part I (B.C. 1200 – A.D. 700)." ''Religious Hinduism''. 4th rev. edition. Ed. R. De Smet and J. Neuner. Mumbai: St Pauls, 1997. 31–48. [Taken from Hinduism, London 1935, see De Smet, "Foreword" 19.]
*"General Historical Survey. Part II (A.D. 700 – 1600)." ''Religious Hinduism''. 4th rev. edition. Ed. R. De Smet and J. Neuner. Mumbai: St Pauls, 1997. 49–64. [Taken from Hinduism, London 1935, see De Smet, "Foreword" 19.]
Secondary
* Aleaz, K.P. ''Christian Thought through Advaita Vedanta''. Delhi: ISPCK, 1996.
* Coelho, Ivo. "Pierre Johanns, SJ of the 'Calcutta School' of Indology". Review of Sean Doyle, ''Synthesizing the Vedanta: The Theology of Pierre Johanns, S.J.'' (Oxford, etc.: Peter Lang, 2006). ''Divyadaan: Journal of Philosophy and Education'' 22/1 (2011) 133–140.
* De Smet, Richard. "Foreword." ''Religious Hinduism.'' 4th ed. Ed. R. De Smet and J. Neuner. Mumbai: St Pauls, 1997. 19.
* Doyle, Sean, ''Synthesizing the Vedanta: the Theology of Pierre Johanns S.J.'', Oxford, 2006.
* Mattam, Joseph, ''Land of the Trinity: A Study of Modern Christian approaches to Hinduism'', Bangalore, TPI, 1975.
* Mattam, Joseph, "Interpreting Christ to India: The Calcutta School". ''Indian Journal of Theology'' 23 (1974) 198–202.
* Wilfred, Felix, ''Beyond Settled Foundations: The Journey of Indian Theology'', Madras, Department of Christian Studies at the University of Madras, 1993. Ch. 3 A: "Fr P. Johanns and the Calcutta School," 37–40.
* England, John C., Jose Kuttianimattathil, John M. Prior, Lily A. Quintos, David Suh Kwang-sun, Janice Wikeri, eds. ''Asian Christian Theologies: A Research Guide to Authors, Movements, Sources''. Vol. 1: Asia Region 7th–20th centuries; South Asia; Austral Asia. Delhi: ISPCK / Claretian Publishers; Maryknoll: Orbis, 2002. 220-1: Pierre Johanns, sj (1882–1955).
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