How to Do Comparative Theology
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Francis X. Clooney, S.J. (Edited By) Francis X. Clooney, SJ, is Parkman Professor of Divinity and Professor of Comparative Theology at Harvard Divinity School. Klaus von Stosch (Edited By) Klaus von Stosch is Professor of Systematic Theology and head of the Centre of Comparative Theology and Cultural Studies at the University of Paderborn, Germany.
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Francis X. Clooney, S.J. (Edited By) Francis X. Clooney, SJ, is Parkman Professor of Divinity and Professor of Comparative Theology at Harvard Divinity School. Klaus von Stosch (Edited By) Klaus von Stosch is Professor of Systematic Theology and head of the Centre of Comparative Theology and Cultural Studies at the University of Paderborn, Germany.
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- Comparative Theology: Thinking Nr.2
- Verlag: Fordham University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 153mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 530g
- ISBN-13: 9780823278411
- ISBN-10: 0823278417
- Artikelnr.: 48820498
- Comparative Theology: Thinking Nr.2
- Verlag: Fordham University Press
- Seitenzahl: 344
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 153mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 530g
- ISBN-13: 9780823278411
- ISBN-10: 0823278417
- Artikelnr.: 48820498
Francis X. Clooney, S.J. (Edited By) Francis X. Clooney, SJ, is Parkman Professor of Divinity and Professor of Comparative Theology at Harvard Divinity School. Klaus von Stosch (Edited By) Klaus von Stosch is Professor of Systematic Theology and head of the Centre of Comparative Theology and Cultural Studies at the University of Paderborn, Germany.
Introduction: Francis X. Clooney, SJ, and Klaus von Stosch
I Doing Comparative Theology - As Theology
1.Catherine Cornille: The Problem of Choice in Comparative Theology
2.Klaus von Stosch: Reflecting on Approaches to Jesus in the Qur'an from
the Perspective of Comparative Theology
3.Aaron Langenfeld: The Moment of Truth: Comparative and Dogmatic Theology
4.Hugh Nicholson: Rhetorics of Theological One-Upsmanship in Christianity
and Buddhism: Athanasius' Polemic against the Arians and Vasubandhu's
Refutation of Pudgalav¿da Buddhism
5.Axel Marc Takács: "An Interpreter and Not a Judge:" Insights into a
Christian-Islamic Comparative Theology
6.Glenn Willis: Necessary Imperfection: Notes for the Cultured Despisers of
Comparison
II Comparative Theology Is What Comparative Theology Does
7.Michelle Voss-Roberts: Embodiment, Anthropology, and Comparison:
Thinking-Feeling with Non-Dual Saivism
8.Marianne Moyaert: Comparative Theology after the Shoah: Risks, pivots and
opportunities of Comparing traditions
9.Muna Tatari: Justice and Mercy: Using Comparative Insights for Developing
Kalam
10.Francis X. Clooney, SJ: Difficult Remainders: Seeking Comparative
Theology's Really Difficult Other
11.Shoshana Razel: Sagi Nahor-Enough Light: Dialectic Tension Between
Luminescent Resonance and Blind Assumption in Comparative Theology
III Recognizing Comparative Theology by Its Fruits
12.Emma O'Donnell: Methodological Considerations on the Role of Experience
in Comparative Theology
13.Brad Bannon: Incarnational Speech: Comparative Theology as Learning to
Hear and Preach
14.Michael Barnes, SJ: Living Interreligiously: On the 'pastoral style' of
Comparative Theology
15.Stephanie Corigliano: Theologizing for the Yoga Community? Commitment
and Hybridity in Comparative Theology
I Doing Comparative Theology - As Theology
1.Catherine Cornille: The Problem of Choice in Comparative Theology
2.Klaus von Stosch: Reflecting on Approaches to Jesus in the Qur'an from
the Perspective of Comparative Theology
3.Aaron Langenfeld: The Moment of Truth: Comparative and Dogmatic Theology
4.Hugh Nicholson: Rhetorics of Theological One-Upsmanship in Christianity
and Buddhism: Athanasius' Polemic against the Arians and Vasubandhu's
Refutation of Pudgalav¿da Buddhism
5.Axel Marc Takács: "An Interpreter and Not a Judge:" Insights into a
Christian-Islamic Comparative Theology
6.Glenn Willis: Necessary Imperfection: Notes for the Cultured Despisers of
Comparison
II Comparative Theology Is What Comparative Theology Does
7.Michelle Voss-Roberts: Embodiment, Anthropology, and Comparison:
Thinking-Feeling with Non-Dual Saivism
8.Marianne Moyaert: Comparative Theology after the Shoah: Risks, pivots and
opportunities of Comparing traditions
9.Muna Tatari: Justice and Mercy: Using Comparative Insights for Developing
Kalam
10.Francis X. Clooney, SJ: Difficult Remainders: Seeking Comparative
Theology's Really Difficult Other
11.Shoshana Razel: Sagi Nahor-Enough Light: Dialectic Tension Between
Luminescent Resonance and Blind Assumption in Comparative Theology
III Recognizing Comparative Theology by Its Fruits
12.Emma O'Donnell: Methodological Considerations on the Role of Experience
in Comparative Theology
13.Brad Bannon: Incarnational Speech: Comparative Theology as Learning to
Hear and Preach
14.Michael Barnes, SJ: Living Interreligiously: On the 'pastoral style' of
Comparative Theology
15.Stephanie Corigliano: Theologizing for the Yoga Community? Commitment
and Hybridity in Comparative Theology
Introduction: Francis X. Clooney, SJ, and Klaus von Stosch
I Doing Comparative Theology - As Theology
1.Catherine Cornille: The Problem of Choice in Comparative Theology
2.Klaus von Stosch: Reflecting on Approaches to Jesus in the Qur'an from
the Perspective of Comparative Theology
3.Aaron Langenfeld: The Moment of Truth: Comparative and Dogmatic Theology
4.Hugh Nicholson: Rhetorics of Theological One-Upsmanship in Christianity
and Buddhism: Athanasius' Polemic against the Arians and Vasubandhu's
Refutation of Pudgalav¿da Buddhism
5.Axel Marc Takács: "An Interpreter and Not a Judge:" Insights into a
Christian-Islamic Comparative Theology
6.Glenn Willis: Necessary Imperfection: Notes for the Cultured Despisers of
Comparison
II Comparative Theology Is What Comparative Theology Does
7.Michelle Voss-Roberts: Embodiment, Anthropology, and Comparison:
Thinking-Feeling with Non-Dual Saivism
8.Marianne Moyaert: Comparative Theology after the Shoah: Risks, pivots and
opportunities of Comparing traditions
9.Muna Tatari: Justice and Mercy: Using Comparative Insights for Developing
Kalam
10.Francis X. Clooney, SJ: Difficult Remainders: Seeking Comparative
Theology's Really Difficult Other
11.Shoshana Razel: Sagi Nahor-Enough Light: Dialectic Tension Between
Luminescent Resonance and Blind Assumption in Comparative Theology
III Recognizing Comparative Theology by Its Fruits
12.Emma O'Donnell: Methodological Considerations on the Role of Experience
in Comparative Theology
13.Brad Bannon: Incarnational Speech: Comparative Theology as Learning to
Hear and Preach
14.Michael Barnes, SJ: Living Interreligiously: On the 'pastoral style' of
Comparative Theology
15.Stephanie Corigliano: Theologizing for the Yoga Community? Commitment
and Hybridity in Comparative Theology
I Doing Comparative Theology - As Theology
1.Catherine Cornille: The Problem of Choice in Comparative Theology
2.Klaus von Stosch: Reflecting on Approaches to Jesus in the Qur'an from
the Perspective of Comparative Theology
3.Aaron Langenfeld: The Moment of Truth: Comparative and Dogmatic Theology
4.Hugh Nicholson: Rhetorics of Theological One-Upsmanship in Christianity
and Buddhism: Athanasius' Polemic against the Arians and Vasubandhu's
Refutation of Pudgalav¿da Buddhism
5.Axel Marc Takács: "An Interpreter and Not a Judge:" Insights into a
Christian-Islamic Comparative Theology
6.Glenn Willis: Necessary Imperfection: Notes for the Cultured Despisers of
Comparison
II Comparative Theology Is What Comparative Theology Does
7.Michelle Voss-Roberts: Embodiment, Anthropology, and Comparison:
Thinking-Feeling with Non-Dual Saivism
8.Marianne Moyaert: Comparative Theology after the Shoah: Risks, pivots and
opportunities of Comparing traditions
9.Muna Tatari: Justice and Mercy: Using Comparative Insights for Developing
Kalam
10.Francis X. Clooney, SJ: Difficult Remainders: Seeking Comparative
Theology's Really Difficult Other
11.Shoshana Razel: Sagi Nahor-Enough Light: Dialectic Tension Between
Luminescent Resonance and Blind Assumption in Comparative Theology
III Recognizing Comparative Theology by Its Fruits
12.Emma O'Donnell: Methodological Considerations on the Role of Experience
in Comparative Theology
13.Brad Bannon: Incarnational Speech: Comparative Theology as Learning to
Hear and Preach
14.Michael Barnes, SJ: Living Interreligiously: On the 'pastoral style' of
Comparative Theology
15.Stephanie Corigliano: Theologizing for the Yoga Community? Commitment
and Hybridity in Comparative Theology