Exploring the different points of view and 'tones of voice' adopted in theology for the meeting of religions, this book presents a contemporary philosophical and theological engagement with key issues of how different faiths might meet, of comparative philosophy of religion, the use of aesthetics, inter-religious ethics and issues relating to the self. Providing a critical evaluation of contemporary liberal, post-liberal and conservative voices, this book highlights the use of the creative imagination and explores new ideas for the meeting of religions.
Exploring the different points of view and 'tones of voice' adopted in theology for the meeting of religions, this book presents a contemporary philosophical and theological engagement with key issues of how different faiths might meet, of comparative philosophy of religion, the use of aesthetics, inter-religious ethics and issues relating to the self. Providing a critical evaluation of contemporary liberal, post-liberal and conservative voices, this book highlights the use of the creative imagination and explores new ideas for the meeting of religions.
Dr David Cheetham is Senior Lecturer in Theology and Religion in the Department of Theology and Religion, University of Birmingham, UK. He teaches the theology and philosophy of religions and is the author of numerous articles for journals including Sophia, The Heythrop Journal, Studies in Interreligious Dialogue and Theology, and the book, John Hick (Ashgate, 2003).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part 1 Philosophical Vision and Voice Chapter 1 Comparative Imagination: Ways of Philosophizing Chapter 2 Tones of Voice Part 2 Finding Spaces Chapter 3 The Problem of Deep Meetings Chapter 4 The Self that Meets: Inner Architecture Part 3 Imagining and Seeing the Other Chapter 5 The 'Aesthetic Attitude' Chapter 6 Ethical Spaces Part 4 Wise Meetings Chapter 7 Texts or Tents? post Postscript
Introduction Part 1 Philosophical Vision and Voice Chapter 1 Comparative Imagination: Ways of Philosophizing Chapter 2 Tones of Voice Part 2 Finding Spaces Chapter 3 The Problem of Deep Meetings Chapter 4 The Self that Meets: Inner Architecture Part 3 Imagining and Seeing the Other Chapter 5 The 'Aesthetic Attitude' Chapter 6 Ethical Spaces Part 4 Wise Meetings Chapter 7 Texts or Tents? post Postscript
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