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Proposes an original approach to religious diversity, from religious pluralism and inter-faith dialogue to new existential challenges.
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Proposes an original approach to religious diversity, from religious pluralism and inter-faith dialogue to new existential challenges.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 225mm x 149mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 330g
- ISBN-13: 9781108716840
- ISBN-10: 1108716849
- Artikelnr.: 54435094
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 220
- Erscheinungstermin: 25. April 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 225mm x 149mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 330g
- ISBN-13: 9781108716840
- ISBN-10: 1108716849
- Artikelnr.: 54435094
Keith Ward is Professor of Religious Studies at University of Roehampton. A Fellow of the British Academy, he was Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Oxford and served as President of the World Congress of Faiths. He is the author of numerous books, most recently, Christ and the Cosmos (Cambridge, 2015) and The Christian Idea of God (Cambridge, 2017).
Part I. The Problem of Religious Pluralism: 1. Emile Durkheim
2. Myths and symbols
3. Myth and history
4. Historical development
Part II. The Perennial Philosophy: 5. Aldous Huxley
6. Experience of the ineffable
7. The perennialist critique of other religious views
8. The void and pure mind
9. The supreme good
10. Frithjof Schuon
11. Problems with esoteric view
12. Huston Smith
13. The principle of plenitude
14. Perennialism and diversity
Part III. The Critical Turn: 15. Rudolf Bultmann
16. Immanuel Kant
17. The extension of moral concern
18. Morality and religion
19. Friedrich Schleiermarcher
20. G. W. Friedrich Hegel
21. The rise of pluralism
22. Ernst Troeltsch
Part IV. The Pluralist Hypothesis: 23. John Hick
24. Soteriological effectiveness
25. Truth, experience and salvation
26. Universal salvation
27. Truth and religious language
28. A case study: Christianity and Islam
29. Cantwell Smith
Part V. Catholicism and Pluralism
30. Karl Rahner
31. Hans Kung
32. Raimon Panikkar
33. Paul Knitter
34. Peter Phan
Part VI. Buddhism and Christianity in Dialogue: 35. A case study: Christianity and Buddhism
36. Conclusion.
2. Myths and symbols
3. Myth and history
4. Historical development
Part II. The Perennial Philosophy: 5. Aldous Huxley
6. Experience of the ineffable
7. The perennialist critique of other religious views
8. The void and pure mind
9. The supreme good
10. Frithjof Schuon
11. Problems with esoteric view
12. Huston Smith
13. The principle of plenitude
14. Perennialism and diversity
Part III. The Critical Turn: 15. Rudolf Bultmann
16. Immanuel Kant
17. The extension of moral concern
18. Morality and religion
19. Friedrich Schleiermarcher
20. G. W. Friedrich Hegel
21. The rise of pluralism
22. Ernst Troeltsch
Part IV. The Pluralist Hypothesis: 23. John Hick
24. Soteriological effectiveness
25. Truth, experience and salvation
26. Universal salvation
27. Truth and religious language
28. A case study: Christianity and Islam
29. Cantwell Smith
Part V. Catholicism and Pluralism
30. Karl Rahner
31. Hans Kung
32. Raimon Panikkar
33. Paul Knitter
34. Peter Phan
Part VI. Buddhism and Christianity in Dialogue: 35. A case study: Christianity and Buddhism
36. Conclusion.
Part I. The Problem of Religious Pluralism: 1. Emile Durkheim
2. Myths and symbols
3. Myth and history
4. Historical development
Part II. The Perennial Philosophy: 5. Aldous Huxley
6. Experience of the ineffable
7. The perennialist critique of other religious views
8. The void and pure mind
9. The supreme good
10. Frithjof Schuon
11. Problems with esoteric view
12. Huston Smith
13. The principle of plenitude
14. Perennialism and diversity
Part III. The Critical Turn: 15. Rudolf Bultmann
16. Immanuel Kant
17. The extension of moral concern
18. Morality and religion
19. Friedrich Schleiermarcher
20. G. W. Friedrich Hegel
21. The rise of pluralism
22. Ernst Troeltsch
Part IV. The Pluralist Hypothesis: 23. John Hick
24. Soteriological effectiveness
25. Truth, experience and salvation
26. Universal salvation
27. Truth and religious language
28. A case study: Christianity and Islam
29. Cantwell Smith
Part V. Catholicism and Pluralism
30. Karl Rahner
31. Hans Kung
32. Raimon Panikkar
33. Paul Knitter
34. Peter Phan
Part VI. Buddhism and Christianity in Dialogue: 35. A case study: Christianity and Buddhism
36. Conclusion.
2. Myths and symbols
3. Myth and history
4. Historical development
Part II. The Perennial Philosophy: 5. Aldous Huxley
6. Experience of the ineffable
7. The perennialist critique of other religious views
8. The void and pure mind
9. The supreme good
10. Frithjof Schuon
11. Problems with esoteric view
12. Huston Smith
13. The principle of plenitude
14. Perennialism and diversity
Part III. The Critical Turn: 15. Rudolf Bultmann
16. Immanuel Kant
17. The extension of moral concern
18. Morality and religion
19. Friedrich Schleiermarcher
20. G. W. Friedrich Hegel
21. The rise of pluralism
22. Ernst Troeltsch
Part IV. The Pluralist Hypothesis: 23. John Hick
24. Soteriological effectiveness
25. Truth, experience and salvation
26. Universal salvation
27. Truth and religious language
28. A case study: Christianity and Islam
29. Cantwell Smith
Part V. Catholicism and Pluralism
30. Karl Rahner
31. Hans Kung
32. Raimon Panikkar
33. Paul Knitter
34. Peter Phan
Part VI. Buddhism and Christianity in Dialogue: 35. A case study: Christianity and Buddhism
36. Conclusion.