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Atonement and comparative theology : the cross in dialogue with other religions / Catherine Cornille.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Cornille, Catherine, author.
Series:
Comparative Theology: Thinking Across Traditions
Comparative Theology: Thinking Across Traditions ; v.9
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Atonement.
Christianity and other religions.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (247 pages)
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Fordham University Press, [2021]
Summary:
The central Christian belief in salvation through the suffering, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ remains one of the most intractable mysteries of Christian faith. Throughout history, it has given rise to various theories of atonement, many of which have been subject to critique as they no longer speak to contemporary notions of evil and sin or to current conceptions of justice. One of the important challenges for contemporary Christian theology thus involves exploring new ways of understanding the salvific meaning of the cross.In Atonement and Comparative Theology, Christian theologians with expertise in Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Daoism, and African Religions reflect on how engagement with these traditions sheds new light on the Christian understanding of atonement by pointing to analogous structures of sin and salvation, drawing attention to the scandal of the cross as seen by the religious other, and re-interpreting aspects of the Christian understanding of atonement. Together, they illustrate the possibilities for comparative theology to deepen and enrich Christian theological reflection.
Contents:
Intro
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright
Contents
Halft Title
Introduction
Why Atonement?
Who Needs It? Atonement in Muslim-Christian Theological Engagement
Christian Atonement Enlightened by a Buddhist Perspective on Craving
How Q 5:75 Can Help Christians Conceptualize Atonement
Not for Myself Alone: Atonement and Penance After Daoism
Suffering and the Scandal of the Cross
God's Suffering in the Hindu-Christian Gaze
More Than Meets the Eye: The Cross as Maṇḍala
Divine Suffering and Covenantal Belonging: Considering the Atonement with Heschel and Moltmann
The Clash and Continuity of Interpretation of Redemptive Suffering Between African Religions and Christianity
Rethinking Redemption
Redemptive Suffering After the Shoah: Going Back and Forth Between Jewish and Christian Traditions
Judgment on the Cross: Resurrection as Divine Vindication
"At One or Not At One?" Christian Atonement in Light of Buddhist Perspectives
How Empty Is the Cross? Realization and Novelty in Atonement
Bibliography
List of Contributors
Index
Series List.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9780823294367
0823294366
OCLC:
1263021931

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