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From: Schweig, Graham <gschweig@gtu.edu>
Date: Sat, 20 Feb 2021 at 13:52
Subject: Re: [RISA-L LIST] Sad news . . . Today Tom Hopkins as passed on
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Saturday, February 20, 2021 

 

Dear Friends:  

 

It is with much sadness (but also many sweet memories!) that I report to all of you that our beloved colleague and friend Tom Hopkins gently passed away this morning in his asleep at the age of ninety-one. A couple of months ago, Tom suffered a stroke, but appeared to be recovering quite steadily and well from it, so his departure today comes unexpectedly.   

 

Tom was born on July 28th, 1930 in Champaign, Illinois. He was married to Fran (Skinner) Hopkins on December 22, 1956. Together they had four children, five grandchildren, and even four great-grandchildren. He will be very missed by all of them.  

 

Tom's colorful educational background can be spelled out as follows: Tom earned his B.S. in Physics in 1953, and went on to MIT earned a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering in the same year. He then went on to Yale Divinity School to earn his B.D. in Religion and Culture, and then completed the M.A. in 1959 and the Ph.D. in 1962 in Comparative Religion from Yale University Gradue School. His unpublished dissertaion is entitled, The Vaishnava Bhakti Movement in the Bhāgavata Purāṇa. 

 

From 1961 to 1996, Tom taught in the Religious Studies Department at Franklin and Marshall College, in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where he also served as department chair from 1974 to 1994. From 1998 to 1999, he was Director of Academic Affairs for the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies, an indendently recognized centre by Oxford University, where he acted as liaison between the Centre and various Oxford academic program, tutored two graduate students, and gaive a seminar and series of lectures on Hinduism under the auspices of the Faculty of Theology of Oxford University.  

 

His chapter, entitled, "The Social Teaching of the Bhāgavata Purāṇa," was published in a landmark publication in the field at the time, entitled, Krishna: Myths, Rites, and Attitudes, edited by Milton Singer (published by East-West Center Press, 1966, and then in softcover edition by University of Chicago Press, 1969). Among Tom's many publications, he is perhaps most well-known for his book, The Hindu Religious Tradition, originally published by Dickenson Publishing Co. in 1971, used in the classroom as a standard textbook by so many colleagues. During his last years of life he had practically doubled the size of the book to produce a second edition to bring his work up to date with current research. Over the past year, I have been in the process of working on Tom's behalf to get this second edition published, and will continue to do this for him.  

 

Many of us in the field knew him back in those days when he was a very active and vibrant participant at every annual international meeting of the American Academy of Religion (AAR). In fact, he was a member of the AAR from its very inception back in 1963, up until 1990. I myself remember him very well when I started attending the AAR 1977, and was amazed by his generosity toward budding graduate students as well as his wise counsel to accomplished scholars in the field and to the Academy as well. His personality was warm and intellectually active, and had a tempered sense of humor that was enjoyed by everyone. He was very gregarious, a good friend to so many, and just an example of the finest of humanity. And though he has been retired for well over twenty years, his contribution of mind and heart will never be forgotten and will always be remembered especially by those whose intellects and hearts he has touched.  

 

Graham 

 

P.S. The picture below is Tom (right) and I in his library at his home in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, taken about two years ago, when he was eighty-nine years of age.  

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Graham M. Schweig
Distinguished Teaching & Research Faculty
Senior Editor, Journal of Vaishnava Studies
  The Mira & Ajay Shingal Center for Dharma Studies
  GRADUATE THEOLOGICAL UNION, Berkeley
Professor of Religion
Director of Studies in Religion
  Department of Philosophy & Religion
  CHRISTOPHER NEWPORT UNIVERSITY, Virginia
Director of Theology
  Avanti Schools Trust Schools
  Edgware, United Kingdom



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