Being Religious Interreligiously

Being Religious Interreligiously
Author: Peter C. Phan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2004
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

Vietnamese American Peter Phan reflects on cultural diversity in spiritual life, focussing on the question of how much uniformity people will tolerate in life, liturgy, & denominational self-definition.

Learning Interreligiously

Learning Interreligiously
Author: Francis X. Clooney SJ
Publisher: Fortress Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2018-06-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1506440134

Learning Interreligiously offers a series of about one hundred short pieces, written online between 2008 and 2016. They are meant for a wide range of readers interested in interreligious dialogue, interreligious learning, and the realities of Hindu-Christian encounter today, and are rich in insights drawn from teaching, travels in America and India, and the author’s research on sacred texts. The author, a Catholic priest who has spent more than forty years learning from Hinduism and observing religion as a plus and minus in today’s world, has much to share with readers. Some pieces were prompted by items in the news, some go deeper into traditions and probe the rich Scriptures and practices going back millennia, some seek simply to provoke fresh thinking, and others invite spiritual reflection. The book is divided into several parts so that readers can focus on individual events that made the news or on longer term and more concerted study. Familiar texts such as the Yoga Sutras, the Bhagavad Gita, the Qur’an, and key passages from the New Testament will be considered for their spiritual possibilities. Readers will find much here to learn from and respond to as they too consider religion in today’s world.

Asian Christianities

Asian Christianities
Author: Peter C. Phan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2018
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781626980938

Based on the 2010 Cadbury Lectures he gave at the University of Birmingham, UK, this book by the noted Catholic theologian introduces and explores the main issues of contemporary theologies in Asia--especially Catholic. It begins with a survey of Asian Christian theologies, followed by a historical overview and key issues in Asian Christian theologies.

Comparative Theology

Comparative Theology
Author: Francis X. Clooney
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2011-09-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1444356437

Drawing upon the author’s three decades of work in comparative theology, this is a pertinent and comprehensive introduction to the field, which offers a clear guide to the reader, enabling them to engage in comparative study. The author has three decades of experience of work in the field of comparative theology and is ideally placed to write this book Today’s increasing religious diversity makes this a pertinent and timely publication Unique in the depth of its introduction and explanation of the discipline of ‘comparative theology’ Provides examples of how comparative theology works in the new global context of human religiosity Draws on examples specific to Hindu-Christian studies to show how it is possible to understand more deeply the wider diversity around us. Clearly guides the reader, enabling them to engage in comparative study

Interreligious Dialogue and Cultural Change

Interreligious Dialogue and Cultural Change
Author: Catherine Cornille
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2012-08-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1621894231

The challenges and changes that take place when religions move from one cultural context to another present unique opportunities for interreligious dialogue. In new cultural environments religions are not only propelled to enter into dialogue with the traditional or dominant religion of a particular culture; religions are also invited to enter into dialogue with one another about cultural changes. In this volume, scholars from different religious traditions discuss the various types of dialogue that have emerged from the process of acculturation. While the phenomenon of religious acculturation has generally focused on Western religions in non-Western contexts, this volume deals predominantly with the acculturation in the United States. It thus offers a fresh look at the phenomenon of acculturation while also lifting up an often implicit or ignored dimension of interreligious dialogue.

Decolonial Futures

Decolonial Futures
Author: Christine J. Hong
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2021-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 149857937X

A book on teaching and learning in theological education, Decolonial Futures: Intercultural and Interreligious Intelligence for Theological Education is guided by the questions, "What makes education intercultural and interreligious?" "How might we rethink and redesign spaces of learning to be hospitable to cultural and religious differences as well as to dismantle the coloniality of theological education?" "How might we subvert traditionally colonial spaces to model the engaged intercultural and interreligious world that we seek?" The book helps educators and practitioners of intercultural and interreligious learning both deconstruct and reconstruct spaces of learning by centering interreligious and intercultural intelligence through the voices, experiences, and narratives of minoritized people.

Interfaith Dialogue

Interfaith Dialogue
Author: Michael L. Fitzgerald
Publisher: Orbis Books
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2006
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

Features British architect Jim Stirling as he oversees the construction of one of his buildings. Shows projects that he has completed and the style and materials that he used in their construction. Also includes Stirling's views on architecture.