Examines Christian revelation in the context of ancient, medieval, and modern traditions and in conversation with other religious traditions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Louis Roy is a member of the Dominican Order and he holds a doctorate from Cambridge University. He taught at the grass-root level and at the Institut de Pastorale in Montréal before becoming a Full Professor of theology and philosophy at Boston College for twenty-one years, until 2006. He now teaches at the Dominican University College in Ottawa. He has published books in English, French, Spanish, Italian, and Vietnamese. He has written numerous articles on the affective, intellectual, and mystical aspects of religious experience, faith and psychology, the question of God, revelation, and interreligious dialogue, especially between Christianity and Buddhism.
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Preface Introduction Part One: The Groundwork 1: A Basic Characterization Inspired by the Past Part Two: The Challenge of Modernity 2: Modernity's Representations of Belief 3: Catholic Responses 4: The Problem of Historical Knowledge Part Three: Contemporary Discussions 5: Paul Ricur: Testimony and Hope 6: Amid the Current Clash of Views Part Four: Revelation apart from Jesus? 7: Claims Made by Other Religions 8: Revelation, or God-Speech? 9: Can We either Absolutize or Relativize Jesus Christ? Conclusion
Preface Introduction Part One: The Groundwork 1: A Basic Characterization Inspired by the Past Part Two: The Challenge of Modernity 2: Modernity's Representations of Belief 3: Catholic Responses 4: The Problem of Historical Knowledge Part Three: Contemporary Discussions 5: Paul Ricur: Testimony and Hope 6: Amid the Current Clash of Views Part Four: Revelation apart from Jesus? 7: Claims Made by Other Religions 8: Revelation, or God-Speech? 9: Can We either Absolutize or Relativize Jesus Christ? Conclusion
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