Religion within the limits of history alone : pragmatic historicism and the future of theology /
"Shows that pragmatic historicism is a significant intellectual tradition in the history of American religious and philosophical thought"--
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Albany, NY :
State University of New York Press,
[2020]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1 What Is Historicism? A Multileveled Definition
- History All the Way Down: Historicism as an Ontology and Cosmology
- Homo Historicus: Historicism as an Anthropology
- Rediscovering the Sociohistorical Method: Historicism as a Methodology
- Chapter 2 Historical Particularity and the Problem of Insularity: Pragmatic Historicism as a Bigger Historicism
- Contextual Particularism: Historicism's First Principle
- The Short Distance from the Particular to the Insular: Historicism and the Many Faces of Isolationism
- Religious and Theological Historicism in a Postliberal Key: Ghettoized, Confessional, and Mono-Humanistic
- Historicity without Insularity: Prospects for a Bigger Historicism
- The Diversity, Porousness, and Multitraditionedness of Cultural and Religious Histories: Toward a Dynamic Historicism
- The Breadth, Depth, and Interconnectedness of Human and Natural Histories: Toward a Holistic Historicism
- Chapter 3 Particularist Mutualism: Toward a Pragmatic Historicist Theology of Religions
- The Historicism of Ernst Troeltsch: The Religionsgeschichtliche Schule and the De-absolutizing of Christianity
- Pragmatic Historicism and the Regnant Theologies of Religions: Toward a Particularist Mutualism
- Beyond Exclusivism and Inclusivism: Pragmatic Historicism as a Type of Religious Pluralism
- Pluralism without Perennialism: Pragmatic Historicism as Particularist Mutualism
- What the Religions Have in Common: Historicity and Nature as the Ground of Mutuality
- A Lingering Question: Is Pluralism a Western Imposition and Covert Exclusivism?
- Chapter 4 After Incommensurability: Pragmatic Historicism as an Impetus for Meaningful Interreligious Engagement
- Shared Limits, Emergent Truths: The Goad and Goal of Interreligious Dialogue
- Comparative Theology in a Pragmatic Historicist Perspective: How a Particularist Mutualism Facilitates Deep Learning across Religious Borders
- Hybrid Histories, Porous Particularities: From Multitraditionedness to Multiple Religious Belonging
- Naturalism, Empiricism, Pragmatism: Pragmatic Historicist Pillars for the Ethical Bridge
- The First Pillar: (Religious) Naturalism
- The Second Pillar: (Radical) Empiricism
- The Third Pillar: (Criteriological) Pragmatism
- Chapter 5 Beyond Amnesia and Nostalgia: Pragmatic Historicism and the Authority of the Past
- Give the Historical Method an Inch and It Will Take a Mile: The Historicizing, Humanizing, and Desupernaturalizing of Religious Traditions
- Givenness, Agency, and the Flux of Historical Process: Why Religions Lack Essences
- From Antisupernaturalism and Antiessentialism to Antiauthoritarianism: Rethinking the Normativity of the Past