This volume argues that 'inter-faith' is a problematic term for Christian theology and advocates a Hegelian approach to religious diversity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Andrew Shanks is an honorary canon of Manchester Cathedral. He has written ten books on philosophical theology, most recently Hegel and Religious Faith: Divided Brain, Atoning Spirit (2011) and A Neo-Hegelian Theology: The God of Greatest Hospitality (2014).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: the basic opposition between faith and 'faiths' Part I. 'Spirit': 1. Faith: the primordial ambiguity of the New Testament notion 2. What Hegel brings Part II. God's Experiments: 3. 'Religion': outlines of a typology 4. Intra-political religion 5. Pre-political religion 6. Anti-political religion Part III. Abrahamic Variations: 7. The hazard of faith 8. 'Holy anarchy' 9. Jesus and Hallaj 10. Holy Spirit/Shekhinah 11. After Hegel: the evolution of Christendom.
Introduction: the basic opposition between faith and 'faiths' Part I. 'Spirit': 1. Faith: the primordial ambiguity of the New Testament notion 2. What Hegel brings Part II. God's Experiments: 3. 'Religion': outlines of a typology 4. Intra-political religion 5. Pre-political religion 6. Anti-political religion Part III. Abrahamic Variations: 7. The hazard of faith 8. 'Holy anarchy' 9. Jesus and Hallaj 10. Holy Spirit/Shekhinah 11. After Hegel: the evolution of Christendom.
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