Twenty-First Century Theologies of Religions: Retrospection and Future Prospects
Twenty-First Century Theologies of Religions: Retrospection and Future Prospects -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword -- List of Contributors -- Introduction: Theologies of Religions in the Twenty-First Century -- PART 1: Disputing and Using the Typology -- 1: Shaking the Typology: Bei...
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Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | English |
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Leiden
BRILL
2016
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In: | Year: 2016 |
Series/Journal: | Currents of Encounter
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Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Theology of religions
/ History 1986-2016
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Further subjects: | B
Collection of essays
B Christianity and other religions B Electronic books |
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Print version: Harris, Elizabeth: Twenty-First Century Theologies of Religions : Retrospection and Future Prospects. - Leiden : BRILL,c2016. - 9789004322462 |
Summary: | Twenty-First Century Theologies of Religions: Retrospection and Future Prospects -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Foreword -- List of Contributors -- Introduction: Theologies of Religions in the Twenty-First Century -- PART 1: Disputing and Using the Typology -- 1: Shaking the Typology: Being Honest and Hospitable -- 2: Comparative Theology of Religions and the Typology Exclusivisms-Inclusivisms-Pluralisms -- 3: The Typology and Theological Education: Towards a Practical Theology of Inter Faith Engagement -- 4: Exclusivism, Inclusivism and Pluralism: A Spatial Perspective 5: The Theology of Religions Typology Redefined: Openness and Tendencies -- 6: Rethinking the Typology from a Biblical Perspective: Paul, Adam, and the Theology of Religions -- PART 2: Pluralist Voices and Contestation -- 7: Race, Religion and Shared Theology -- 8: Changing the Typology? Why Pluralism Should be Renamed Post-Christian Inclusivism -- 9: The Pluralist Path: Where We've been and Where We're Going -- 10: Pluralist Approaches in Some Major Non-Christian Religions -- PART 3: Beyond the Typology: New Debates, New Vistas 11: Avowing Religious Identity and the Religious Other: A Postcolonial Perspective -- 12: After Deconstruction: A 'Weak' Theology of Religions? -- 13: Towards a Relational and Humanizing Theology: A Christian-Muslim Dialogue -- 14: Christianity as the Measure of Religion? Materializing the Theology of Religions -- 15: Theology of Religions in a Postcolonial Perspective: Epistemological and Ecclesiological Reflections -- 16: The Four Chalcedonian Adverbs: A Reflection on Buddhist-Christian Dual Belonging 17: Passion and Fog: The Impact of the Discussion about the Theology of Religions Typology on the Epistemology of Comparative Theology -- PART 4: Some Responses to the Christian Theology of Religions -- 18: A Jewish Response to the Christian Theology of Religions -- 19: A Muslim Response to the Christian Theology of Religions -- 20: A Buddhist Response to the Christian Theology of Religions -- Afterword: Persisting with the Typology and Pluralism -- Index of Subjects -- Index of Names |
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ISBN: | 9004322469 |