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A fascinating collection of essays by leading scholars in the field engage with the idea of religious pluralism mooted by John Hick to offer incisive insights on religious pluralism and related themes and to address practical aspects such as interreligious spirituality and worship in a multi-faith context.
A fascinating collection of essays by leading scholars in the field engage with the idea of religious pluralism mooted by John Hick to offer incisive insights on religious pluralism and related themes and to address practical aspects such as interreligious spirituality and worship in a multi-faith context.
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Autorenporträt
MARILYN MCCORD ADAMS Distinguished Research Professor of Philosophy, UNC-Chapel Hill, USA PAUL BADHAM Emeritus Professor of Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Wales, Trinity Saint David, UK STEPHEN DAVIS Russell K. Pitzer Professor of Philosophy at Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, California, USA GAVIN D'COSTA Professor of Catholic Theology, University of Bristol, UK CHESTER GILLIS Dean of the College at Georgetown University, Washington, D.C, USA URSULA KING Professor Emerita of Theology and Religious Studies and Research Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies, University of Bristol, UK PAUL KNITTER Paul Tillich Professor of Theology, World Religions, and Culture at Union Theological Seminary, New York, USA JULIUS LIPNER Professor of Hinduism and the Comparative Study of Religion, and Fellow of Clare Hall, University of Cambridge, UK TIM MUSGROVE works in Cognitive Linguistics, USA YUJIN NAGASAWA Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Birmingham, UK GEORGE M NEWLANDS Professor Emeritus of Divinity and Honorary Professorial Research Fellow, University of Glasgow, UK PERRY SCHMIDT-LEUKEL Professor of Religious Studies and Intercultural Theology, University of Münster, Germany ANASTASIA PHILIPPA SCRUTTON Frederick J. Crosson Research Fellow at the Center for Philosophy of Religion at Notre Dame, Indiana, USA MARY ANN STENGER Professor of Humanities, University of Louisville, USA ALAN RACE Dean of Postgraduate Studies at St. Philip's Centre, Leicester, UK GEOFF TEECE Lecturer in Religious Education and Director of Studies for Initial Teacher Education, University of Birmingham, UK ZHICHENG WANG Professor and Deputy-director of the Institute of Christianity and Cross-cultural Studies at Zhejiang University, China, and Professor of the Institute of Foreign Philosophy KEITH WARD Professorial Research Fellow in Philosophy at Heythrop College, London, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgments Notes on Contributors Introduction: Religious Pluralism: Some Issues; S.Sugirtharajah PART I: RELIGIOUS PLURALISM AND GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES Religious Pluralism and the Need for an Interreligious Theology; P.Schmidt-Leukel Which is it? Religious Pluralism or Global Theology?; M.McCord Adams Virtuous Comparativists are Practicing Pluralists; P.Knitter Pluralism Revisited; K.Ward Faith Triumphant? The Problem of a Theology of Supersession; J.Lipner PART II: RELIGIOUS PLURALISM AND PRACTICAL CONCERNS The Value of the Symbolic Jesus for Christian Involvement in Interfaith Dialogue; A.Race Interreligious Prayer between Christians and Muslims; G.D'Costa Interfaith Spirituality or Interspirituality? A New Phenomenon in a Postmodern World; U.King The Mahatma and the Philosopher: Mohandas Gandhi and John Hick and their Search for Truth; S.Sugirtharajah PART III: THEOLOGICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL ORIENTATIONS John Hick: Theologian or Philosopher of Religion?; C.Gillis Humane Spirit - Towards a Liberal theology of Resistance and Respect; G.Newlands Mediating Relativism and Absolutism in Tillich's and Hick's Theories of Religious Truth; M.A.Stenger John Hick's Pan(en)theistic Monism; Y.Nagasawa Faith, Evidence, and Evidentialism; S.T.Davis Keeping Hick from Hell: Answering the Isolationist Objection to Hick's Universalism; T.Musgrove Suffering as Transformative: Some Reflections on Depression and Free Will; A.P.Scrutton PART IV: JOHN HICK'S WRITINGS AND THEIR IMPACT The Revival of Philosophy of Religion and the contribution of John Hick to this; P.Badham John Hick and Chinese Religious Studies; Z.Wang John Hick's Religious Interpretation of Religion: An Unexplored Resource for Religious Educators; G.Teece Index
Acknowledgments Notes on Contributors Introduction: Religious Pluralism: Some Issues; S.Sugirtharajah PART I: RELIGIOUS PLURALISM AND GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES Religious Pluralism and the Need for an Interreligious Theology; P.Schmidt-Leukel Which is it? Religious Pluralism or Global Theology?; M.McCord Adams Virtuous Comparativists are Practicing Pluralists; P.Knitter Pluralism Revisited; K.Ward Faith Triumphant? The Problem of a Theology of Supersession; J.Lipner PART II: RELIGIOUS PLURALISM AND PRACTICAL CONCERNS The Value of the Symbolic Jesus for Christian Involvement in Interfaith Dialogue; A.Race Interreligious Prayer between Christians and Muslims; G.D'Costa Interfaith Spirituality or Interspirituality? A New Phenomenon in a Postmodern World; U.King The Mahatma and the Philosopher: Mohandas Gandhi and John Hick and their Search for Truth; S.Sugirtharajah PART III: THEOLOGICAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL ORIENTATIONS John Hick: Theologian or Philosopher of Religion?; C.Gillis Humane Spirit - Towards a Liberal theology of Resistance and Respect; G.Newlands Mediating Relativism and Absolutism in Tillich's and Hick's Theories of Religious Truth; M.A.Stenger John Hick's Pan(en)theistic Monism; Y.Nagasawa Faith, Evidence, and Evidentialism; S.T.Davis Keeping Hick from Hell: Answering the Isolationist Objection to Hick's Universalism; T.Musgrove Suffering as Transformative: Some Reflections on Depression and Free Will; A.P.Scrutton PART IV: JOHN HICK'S WRITINGS AND THEIR IMPACT The Revival of Philosophy of Religion and the contribution of John Hick to this; P.Badham John Hick and Chinese Religious Studies; Z.Wang John Hick's Religious Interpretation of Religion: An Unexplored Resource for Religious Educators; G.Teece Index
Rezensionen
'This book is a welcome tribute to Professor John Hick on his ninetieth birthday, [and] further amplifies his refreshing message for our modern age, so characterized by plurality, that the truth may not lie so much with any one of us as between and among us.' - Arvind Sharma, Birks Professor of Comparative Religion, McGill University, Canada
'Religious pluralism by John Hick is influential over many Japanese including Shusaku Endo, a well-known Catholic novelist whose last novel was Deep River. In the novel, the pluralist theme was expressed. Not only Christians but also Buddhists in Japan now recognize Hick's way of understanding religion as compelling importance for building a peaceful world. In this sense, the essays collected here and reflecting Hick's legacy, looking especially at his philosophical and theological concerns are a real and valuable contribution.' - Hiromasa Mase, Professor Emeritus of Keio University in Tokyo, Japan
'John Hick's wide ranging and important contributions to the philosophy of religion are fittingly recognised in these essays. Collectively and individually, they testify to the enduring significance of Hick's treatment of such issues as religious pluralism, the problem of evil and the nature of salvation. They will be of interest to students of religion in general and of John Hick in particular.' - Peter Byrne, Emeritus Professor of Ethics and the Philosophy of Religion, King's College London
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