English
Etymology
From Krishna + -ology. As a nonce word (attested 1929) used for illustrating the parallels between Christology and the theology of Krishnaism. Since the late 2000s also used by ISKCON authors in a more general sense.
Noun
Krishnology (uncountable)
- The position of Krishna in Krishnaism viewed as a parallel of that of Christ in Christianity.
- Whether it be questions of Science or Philosophy, or of Christology or Krishnology (1929)[1]
- Christology and Krishnology: a critical study of the concept of Avatora from the Christian standpoint (1952, title)[2]
- The academic study of the Vishnu theology of Krishna in general.
- ISKCON has recently brought the academic study of Krishna into western academia as Krishnology. (2009)[3]