This volume builds on recent engagements with Barth in theologies of religion, and opens new conversation between Barth and comparative theology. In each of six religion-specific sections, two theologians offer focused engagements of Barth with themes and figures from another religious tradition, followed by response from a theologian from that tradition itself.
This volume builds on recent engagements with Barth in theologies of religion, and opens new conversation between Barth and comparative theology. In each of six religion-specific sections, two theologians offer focused engagements of Barth with themes and figures from another religious tradition, followed by response from a theologian from that tradition itself.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Martha L. Moore-Keish (Edited By) Martha L. Moore-Keish is the J. B. Green Professor of Theology at Columbia Theological Seminary in Atlanta, Georgia. Christian T. Collins Winn (Edited By) Christian T. Collins Winn is Associate Professor of Theology and Chair of the Theology department at the Global Center for Advanced Studies College, Dublin.
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Foreword: Some Reflections on Barth and Comparative Theology ix Francis X. Clooney Introduction 1 Christian T. Collins Winn and Martha L. Moore-Keish I Barth and Judaism 1 Comparative Theology, Comparative Wisdom, and Covenantal Logic 19 Randi Rashkover 2 Faith as Immunity to History? Rethinking Barth and Fackenheim 36 Chris Boesel Response to Part I 57 Peter Ochs II Barth and Buddhism 3 Barth's Theology of Religion and D gen's Nondualism 67 James Farwell 4 Barth and Universal Salvation: A Mahayana Buddhist Perspective 85 Pan-Chiu Lai Response to Part II 105 Paul Knitter III Barth and Islam 5 Analogies across Faiths: Barth and Ghazali on Speaking after Revelation 115 Joshua Ralston 6 Karl Barth and Parousia in Comparative Messianism 137 Kurt Anders Richardson Response to Part III 155 Mun'im Sirry IV Barth and Hinduism 7 God as Subject and Never Object to Us: Reading Kena Upani ad with Karl Barth and äkara 163 Marc A. Pugliese 8 "Do Not Grieve": Reconciliation in Barth and Vedanta Desika 184 John N. Sheveland Response to Part IV 203 Anantanand Rambachan V Barth and African Traditional Religions 9 Speaking about the Unspeakable: Conversing with Barth and Ejizu on Mediated Divine Action 211 Victor I. Ezigbo 10 Humanity and Destiny: A Theological Comparison of Karl Barth and African Traditional Religions 228 Tim Hartman Response to Part V 249 Nimi Wariboko Conclusion: Barth's Dreams: Religions as Scandal and Parable 257 S. Mark Heim Acknowledgments 265 List of Contributors 267
Foreword: Some Reflections on Barth and Comparative Theology ix Francis X. Clooney Introduction 1 Christian T. Collins Winn and Martha L. Moore-Keish I Barth and Judaism 1 Comparative Theology, Comparative Wisdom, and Covenantal Logic 19 Randi Rashkover 2 Faith as Immunity to History? Rethinking Barth and Fackenheim 36 Chris Boesel Response to Part I 57 Peter Ochs II Barth and Buddhism 3 Barth's Theology of Religion and D gen's Nondualism 67 James Farwell 4 Barth and Universal Salvation: A Mahayana Buddhist Perspective 85 Pan-Chiu Lai Response to Part II 105 Paul Knitter III Barth and Islam 5 Analogies across Faiths: Barth and Ghazali on Speaking after Revelation 115 Joshua Ralston 6 Karl Barth and Parousia in Comparative Messianism 137 Kurt Anders Richardson Response to Part III 155 Mun'im Sirry IV Barth and Hinduism 7 God as Subject and Never Object to Us: Reading Kena Upani ad with Karl Barth and äkara 163 Marc A. Pugliese 8 "Do Not Grieve": Reconciliation in Barth and Vedanta Desika 184 John N. Sheveland Response to Part IV 203 Anantanand Rambachan V Barth and African Traditional Religions 9 Speaking about the Unspeakable: Conversing with Barth and Ejizu on Mediated Divine Action 211 Victor I. Ezigbo 10 Humanity and Destiny: A Theological Comparison of Karl Barth and African Traditional Religions 228 Tim Hartman Response to Part V 249 Nimi Wariboko Conclusion: Barth's Dreams: Religions as Scandal and Parable 257 S. Mark Heim Acknowledgments 265 List of Contributors 267
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