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A Companion to Comparative Theology / edited by Pim Valkenberg ; with Marianne Moyaert [and three others].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Valkenberg, Pim, 1954- editor.
Moyaert, Marianne, contributor.
Series:
Brill's companions to modern theology ; Volume 2.
Brill's Companions to Modern Theology Series ; Volume 2
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Theology.
Religion--Comparative studies.
Religion.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (655 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Leiden, The Netherlands : Brill, [2022]
Summary:
"A Companion to Comparative Theology offers a unique survey of a rapidly developing field of modern theology in 32 chapters coordinated by five editors. Its first part discusses some of the main historical developments in theology and religious studies before 1985 that are relevant for understanding contemporary approaches in comparative theology. The main part of the companion traces developments in five specific areas of comparative research, starting with classical approaches by Christian comparative theologians, and continuing with responses by scholars from Jewish, Islamic, Hindu, Buddhist and Chinese religious comparative perspectives. The final part of the companion highlights a number of new avenues in comparative theology, discussing new methods, new forms of awareness, new partnerships with other fields of study, and finally some preliminary conclusions. Contributors are: Nadeen Mustafa A Alsulaimi, María Enid Barga, Bede Benjamin Bidlack, André van der Braak, Francis X. Clooney, Catherine Cornille, Jonathan Edelmann, Marianne Farina, James L. Fredericks, Rouyan Gu, Paul Hedges, Holly Hilgardner, Daniel Joslyn-Siemiatkoski, Louis Komjathy, Christian S. Krokus, LAI, Pan-chiu, Kristin Johnston Largen, John Makransky, Jerry L. Martin, Vahid Mahdavi Mehr, Marianne Moyaert, Emmanuel Nathan, Robert Cummings Neville, Hugh Nicholson, Jerusha Tanner Rhodes, Devorah Schoenfeld, Klaus von Stosch, Axel Marc Oaks Takacs, Pim Valkenberg, Maureen L. Walsh, Kijin James Wu"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Intro
Contents
Acknowledgements
Notes on Contributors
Introduction
Part 1 Comparative Theology before 1985
1 Catholic Roots for the Discipline
2 The Science of Religion, Comparative Religion, Mission, and the Birth of Comparative Theology
3 The Development of Comparative Theology in the Twentieth Century
4 French Comparative Theologians Before Nostra Aetate
Part 2 Judaism
5 An Introduction to Christian-Jewish Comparative Theology
6 Unity and Mediation: The Nature of Torah and the Nature of Jesus Christ
7 "Therefore do Maidens Love You": Passion and Pluralism in Jewish and Christian Song of Songs Commentaries
8 The Significance of the Land in Birkat Hamazon: Lessons in Self-Understanding
Part 3 Islam
9 David B. Burrell and the Horizon of a Jewish-Christian-Muslim Comparative Theology
10 The Qurʾānic Critique of Apocalyptic Ideas and a Christian Response
11 Can There Be an Islamic Comparative Theology?
12 My/Our Servant Job: Creation and Temptation as a Guide to Understanding Job as God's Servant
Part 4 Hinduism
13 Riches Line the Path: An Introduction to Hindu-Christian Comparative Theology
14 The Hindu-Catholic Encounter: A Natural Home for Comparative Theology
15 Comparative Theologies of Pilgrimage: Faiths with Legs
16 Exploring the Risks and Rewards of Comparing Religions for the Future of Hindu Studies in 21st Century America
Part 5 Buddhism
17 The Anointing at Bethany: A Buddhist Reading of Mark's Gospel
18 Integrating Aspects of Buddhist and Christian Liberation Epistemology to Empower Compassionate Social Action
19 Ending at the Beginning: Prenatal Theological Anthropology and Pregnancy Loss Memorials in Japanese Buddhism and American Catholicism
20 Self-love and Altruistic Love in Bodhicaryāvatāra: A Christian Theological Reflection.
Part 6 Chinese Religion
21 Tradition, Language, and Christian-Chinese Comparative Theology
22 On Comparative Theology: A Confucian Case
23 A Contextual Comparison of Conceptual Categories: A Christian-Confucian Test Case in Taiwan from a Ritual Perspective
24 Towards a Daoist Comparative Theology
Part 7 New Perspectives in Comparative Theology
25 Theology without Walls
26 Toward a Comparative Feminist Theology
27 A Ritual Turn in Comparative Theology
28 Multiple Religious Belonging and Comparative Theology
29 Comparative Theology, Calligraphy and Iconography
30 Comparative Theology and Interreligious Studies: Embracing and Transgressing the Dialogical Relationships Among Religious Traditions
31 Comparative Theology: More than Comparing Theologies
Index.
Notes:
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
Description based on print version record.
Includes index.
Other Format:
Print version: Valkenberg, Pim A Companion to Comparative Theology
ISBN:
9789004388390
OCLC:
1337155413

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