How to Do Comparative Theology / / ed. by Francis X. Clooney, Klaus von Stosch.

For a generation and more, the contribution of Christian theology to interreligious understanding has been a subject of debate. Some think of theological perspectives are of themselves inherently too narrow to support interreligious learning, and argue for an approach that is neutral or, on a more p...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Fordham University Press, , [2017]
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Year of Publication:2017
Language:English
Series:Comparative Theology: Thinking Across Traditions ; 2
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Physical Description:1 online resource (344 p.)
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • CONTENTS
  • Introduction
  • Part I. Doing Comparative Theology-as Theology
  • 1. The Problem of Choice in Comparative Theology
  • 2. Reflecting on Approaches to Jesus in the Qur'ān from the Perspective of Comparative Theology
  • 3. The Moment of Truth
  • 4. Rhetorics of Theological One-Upsmanship in Christianity and Buddhism
  • 5. "An Interpreter and Not a Judge": Insights into a Christian- Islamic Comparative Theology
  • 6. On Some Suspicions Regarding Comparative Theology
  • Part II. Comparative Theology Is What Comparative Theology Does
  • 7. Embodiment, Anthropology, and Comparison
  • 8. Comparative Theology After the Shoah
  • 9. Using Comparative Insights in Developing Kalām
  • 10. Difficult Remainders
  • 11. Sagi Nahor- Enough Light
  • Part III. Recognizing Comparative Theology by Its Fruits
  • 12. Methodological Considerations on the Role of Experience in Comparative Theology
  • 13. Incarnational Speech
  • 14. Living Interreligiously
  • 15. Theologizing for the Yoga Community?
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • CONTRIBUTORS