Understanding religious pluralism : perspectives from religious studies and theology /
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Imprint: | Eugene, Oregon : Pickwick Publications, [2014] ©2014 |
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Description: | 1 online resource : illustrations. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11238381 |
Table of Contents:
- Following the flows: diversity, Santa Fe, and method in religious studies / Thomas A. Tweed
- Between the one and the many in the study of religious pluralism: a response to Thomas Tweed / Francisca Cho
- Botánicas: sacred sites of plural religious encounter / Joseph M. Murphy
- The Buddha and the Dalai Lama on religious pluralism / J. Abraham Vélez de Cea
- The prospects for interreligious and intercultural understanding: the Jesuit case and its theoretical implications / Charles B. Jones
- Paul, practical pluralism, and the invention of religious persecution in Roman antiquity / Paula Fredriksen
- Families of religion, then and now: a response to Paula Fredriksen / Jonathan Ray
- Judaism, Christianity, and modernity: Charles Péguy and the mysticism of the Dreyfus affair / Matthew W. Maguire
- Lashon ha-Ra and Jewish practical pluralism: a case study fo Sefer Chafetz Chaim / Charles Bernsen
- The Jewish origins of an American idea: Horace Kallen's cultural pluralism / Daniel Greene
- Religious pluralism in Islam / Thomas Michel
- Response to Tom Michel / Paul L. Heck
- One faith, different rites: Nicholas of Cusa's new awareness of religious pluralism / Pim Valkenberg
- Lateral and hierarchical religious difference in the Qurʼan: Muslima theology of religious pluralism / Jerusha Tanner Lamptey
- Outside de jure religious pluralism no dialogue: a critical socio-theological assessment of Christian-Muslim dialuge in post-colonial sub-Saharan Africa / Marinus C. Iwuchukwo
- The shifting significance of theologies of religious pluralism / S. Mark Heim
- From soteriology to comparative theology and back: a response to S. Mark Heim / Peter C. Phan
- What has Renaissance polyphony to offer theological method? / John N. Sheveland
- Karl Rahner's "anonymous Christianity" in light of pluralism and contemporary theology of religions in Asia / Todd E. Johanson
- Relativism, universalism, and pluralism in the age of globalization: a reflection on Raimon Panikkar's approach / Young-chan Ro.