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ISKCON Communications Journal (ICJ) is a journal of dialogue, focusing on issues related to developments in the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) and with issues of commu­nication, administration, social development and education that affect its mission. ICJ also provides a forum for members of various communities to comment on ISKCON’s development in these areas. These communities have come to appreciate the sincere and open nature of the discussion offered in this journal. Internally, ICJ has become ISKCON’s primary expression of self-analysis as it provides a forum for devotees to share realisations and experiences and to discuss specific areas of success and difficulty in communicating the Gaudiya Vaishnava message to governments, academics, other faith communities, the media and to its own members.

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ISKCON Studies Journal, Vol. One
The ISKCON Studies Journal is ISKCON's journal of Dialogue. It is published by the ISKCON Studies Institute, an academic institute which aims to: develop the field of ISKCON studies and related areas of interest; develop forums for academic exchange; promote relevant research and facilitate publishing about ISKCON in various disciplines.
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ISKCON Communications Journal, Vol. 8, No. 2

ISKCON's Journal of Dialogue

This issue can also be read online at ISKCON Studies

Articles in this issue

  • Srila Prabhupada and the Vaisnava Tradition of Scriptural Commentary: Serving the Words of His Predecessors by Gopiparanadhana Dasa
  • A Comparative Look at the Issue of Authority by Thomas J. Hopkins
  • Interpretation As A Means Of Understanding Tradition: A Srivaisnava Perspective by Mudumby Narasimhachary
  • The Literary Work as Revelation: The Gaudiya Vaisnava Concept of Literature by Krsna-lila Dasi
  • The Value System of Hungarian Krsna Devotees by István Kamarás
  • Religious Freedom and NRMs in Europe by Merudevi Dasi
  • Plus responses and book reviews

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ISKCON Communications Journal, Vol. 9

ISKCON Communications Journal (ICJ) is a journal of dialogue, focusing on issues related to missionary development in the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON)

This issue can also be read online at ISKCON Studies

Articles in this issue

  • The Changing Face of ISKCON by E. Burke Rochford, Jr.
  • A Critique Of Gurukula by Gabriel Deadwyler (Yudhisthira Dasa)
  • Finding What Works for the Long Haul by Arcana-Siddhi Devi Dasi
  • Serving Krsna as a Husband or a Wife by Visakha Devi Dasi
  • Vaisnavas in the World: The Journey of the Compassionate Servant by Radha Devi Dasi
  • The Destruction and Resurrection of My Hare Krsna Faith by Prajyumna Kafle
  • Krsna Culture Kids: Exploring the ISKCON Childhood Experience by Norma M. McCaig
  • Being Krsna Conscious in the Secular World Panel Discussion
  • Plus: Obituary, Conference Report, and Book Reviews

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ISKCON Communications Journal: Volume 11
ISKCON Communications Journal (ICJ) is a journal of dialogue, focusing on issues related to missionary development in the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) Learn more about ICJ

Articles in this issue

  • Dealing with Difference: A Catholic Point of View by Mons. Felix A. Machado
  • Scholarship and Devotion: Can They Co-Exist? by Prof. Keith Ward
  • Editing the Unchangeable Truth by Jayadvaita Swami
  • Controversies of Sampradaya in 18th Century Caitanya Vaisnavism by Ravi M. Gupta (Radhika Ramana Dasa)
  • Pizza or Pakoras: Conservative and Liberal Viewpoints in ISKCON by Braja Bihari Dasa
  • Conference Reports
  • Responses to previous articles
  • Book Reviews

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