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Moving beyond the impasse : reorienting ecumenical and interfaith relations / S. Wesley Ariarajah.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Minneapolis : Fortress Press, [2018]Description: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1506446337
  • 9781506446332
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 280/.042 23
LOC classification:
  • BX8.3 .A75 2018
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro; Moving Beyond the Impasse; Moving Beyond the Impasse; Dedication; Contents; Introduction; Issues in Interfaith Dialogue; Do Christians and Muslims Worship the Same God?; Interreligious and Pluralistic Dimensions of Circles; Ganga and Galilee: Two Responses to Truth; Christian Faithfulness and Interfaith Relations; Toward an Indigenized Asian Christian Missiology; Interfaith Relations in a Global Age; Ecumenical and Interfaith Theology in Sri Lanka: A Case Study; Education and Dialogue; Education for Interfaith Relations; Prospects and Challenges for Theological Education
Interfaith Dialogue and Intercultural HermeneuticsThe Bible and Other Scriptures: A Case Study on Interreligious Learning; Ecumenism and Dialogue; Ecumenism and the Rise of New Religious Awareness; Challenges Facing the Ecumenical Movement Today; Power, Politics, and Plurality: WCC's Attempts to Deal with Plurality; Dialogue and Ecumenism in Asia: A Peek into History; Contribution of Asian Participants at the Edinburgh 1910 Conference; Asian Christian Response to Religious Pluralism: A Survey; Acknowledgments; Index of Names and Subjects
Summary: Both the ecumenical and interfaith movements have been active over the past several decades and have made considerable contributions to building human relationships. However, are the theological bases and the assumptions on which they were built adequate for a world that has radically changed? The collection of essays in this volume, while tracing these movements' histories, also points to the major contemporary issues they face and the new theological and spiritual orientations they need to meet the challenges of our day.
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Intro; Moving Beyond the Impasse; Moving Beyond the Impasse; Dedication; Contents; Introduction; Issues in Interfaith Dialogue; Do Christians and Muslims Worship the Same God?; Interreligious and Pluralistic Dimensions of Circles; Ganga and Galilee: Two Responses to Truth; Christian Faithfulness and Interfaith Relations; Toward an Indigenized Asian Christian Missiology; Interfaith Relations in a Global Age; Ecumenical and Interfaith Theology in Sri Lanka: A Case Study; Education and Dialogue; Education for Interfaith Relations; Prospects and Challenges for Theological Education

Interfaith Dialogue and Intercultural HermeneuticsThe Bible and Other Scriptures: A Case Study on Interreligious Learning; Ecumenism and Dialogue; Ecumenism and the Rise of New Religious Awareness; Challenges Facing the Ecumenical Movement Today; Power, Politics, and Plurality: WCC's Attempts to Deal with Plurality; Dialogue and Ecumenism in Asia: A Peek into History; Contribution of Asian Participants at the Edinburgh 1910 Conference; Asian Christian Response to Religious Pluralism: A Survey; Acknowledgments; Index of Names and Subjects

Both the ecumenical and interfaith movements have been active over the past several decades and have made considerable contributions to building human relationships. However, are the theological bases and the assumptions on which they were built adequate for a world that has radically changed? The collection of essays in this volume, while tracing these movements' histories, also points to the major contemporary issues they face and the new theological and spiritual orientations they need to meet the challenges of our day.

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