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Interreligious Reading After Vatican II brings togetherfor the first time leading scholars from within and outsidethe Catholic tradition to discuss and undertake interreligiousreading in the light of Vatican II.
Focuses on Scriptural Reasoning and Comparative Theology, andconsiders the relationship between interreligious engagement andReceptive Ecumenism within the Church Details key events in the history of forms of study acrossfaith traditions Offers a fresh analysis of the impact and on-going legacy ofthe Second Vatican Council Tackles questions about scripture, doctrine,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Interreligious Reading After Vatican II brings togetherfor the first time leading scholars from within and outsidethe Catholic tradition to discuss and undertake interreligiousreading in the light of Vatican II.

Focuses on Scriptural Reasoning and Comparative Theology, andconsiders the relationship between interreligious engagement andReceptive Ecumenism within the Church
Details key events in the history of forms of study acrossfaith traditions
Offers a fresh analysis of the impact and on-going legacy ofthe Second Vatican Council
Tackles questions about scripture, doctrine, tradition,philosophy and ecumenism in connection with theories and practicesof interreligious reading and reasoning
Inspires readers to think about how to engage with otherswithin and beyond their own religious tradition


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Autorenporträt
David F. Ford is Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Cambridge and Director of the Cambridge Inter-faith Programme. His publications include The Future of Christian Theology (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011), Christian Wisdom: Desiring God and Learning in Love (Cambridge University Press, 2007), and Shaping Theology: Engagements in a Religious and Secular World (Wiley-Blackwell, 2007). Frances Clemson is Research Associate in the Faculty of Divinity at the University of Cambridge and works within the Cambridge Inter-faith Programme.  
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"Based in both theory and a wealth of practical experience, this collection of essays is valuable to scholars and veterans of interreligious reading, especially those who might be looking to learn more about the specific disciplines of Comparative Theology, Scriptural Reasoning and Receptive Ecumenism." (Touchstone, 1 June 2014)