Contemporary Muslim and Christian responses to religious plurality : Wolfhart Pannenberg in dialogue with Abdulaziz Sachedina /
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Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Cambridge, U.K. :
James Clarke,
2012, ©2011.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
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- Front-cover
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Growing Globalization and the Challenges of Religious Plurality
- Current Challenges in Islam
- Global Trends of Growing Secularization
- Two Important Responses to Religious Plurality
- Wolfhart Pannenberg
- Abdulaziz Sachedina
- Purpose and Preview
- Defining Key Concepts
- 1. Contemporary Muslim and Christian Responses to Religious Plurality
- Religious Plurality and the New Global Climate: Present Problems and Possibilities
- Taxonomical Problems of Classifying Christian Responses to Religious Plurality
- Survey of Christian Responses to Religious Plurality: A Diversity of "Centrisms"
- Ecclesiocentrism
- Christocentrism
- Theocentrism
- Ethicocentrism
- Eschatocentrism
- Muslim Responses to Religious Plurality
- Taxonomical Problems of Classifying Muslim Responses to Religious Plurality
- Sociopolitical
- Exclusivism
- Inclusivism
- Pluralism
- Conclusion
- 2. Contemporary Christian-Muslim Relations: A Brief Historical and Thematic Survey
- Meeting Faith to Faith: A Recent History of Muslim-Christian Encounters
- The World Council of Churches
- Roman Catholicism
- Evangelicalism
- Islam and Christian-Muslim Dialogue
- Summary and Synthesis: Recurring Themes of Commonality and Conflict
- Consistent Conflicts and Barriers in Christian and Muslim Dialogue
- Questions of Implementation and Representation
- Theological Themes
- Political Themes
- Ethical and Praxiological Themes
- Emergent Themes of Commonality in Christian and Muslim Dialogue
- Theological Themes
- Political Themes
- Ethical and Praxiological Themes
- Conclusion: Obstacles, Opportunities, or Both? Finding New Ways to Move Forward Together Again
- 3. God, History, the Future, and Religious Contestation: Wolfhart Pannenberg's Theology of Religions.
- Crucial Aspects of Pannenberg's Systematic Theology: God, Truth, History, Anticipation, and the Future
- The Importance of the Idea of God and Reality
- Truth as Coherence
- Truth as Internal Coherence
- Truth as External Correspondence
- Truth and History
- Truth and Anticipation/ Prolepsis
- Truth and the Future
- Pannenberg's Method for a Theology of Religions: God, Religion, and the Nature of Humanity
- The Concept of Religion
- The Nature of Religious Progress
- A Pannenbergian Theology of Religions
- A Trinitarian Theology of Religions
- Summary, Critique, and Conclusions
- Strengths
- Concerns
- 4. Islam, Tolerance, and Democracy: Abdulaziz Sachedina's Ethically Inclusive Response to Religious Plurality
- Sachedina's Ethical Inclusivism
- The People Are One Community
- Compete with One Another in Good Works
- Forgiveness toward Humankind
- Critical Reflections and Analysis: Kudos, Questions, and Concerns
- Conclusion
- 5. Pannenberg and Sachedina in Critical Conversation: Conflict, Cooperation, and Convergence
- Purpose and Scope of Pannenberg and Sachedina's Projects
- Areas of Agreement: Commonality and Convergence
- God as Holy and Sovereign Lord and Creator
- The Historical Nature of Divine Revelation
- Human Ethics and Human Nature
- Inclusive Theologies of Religions
- Eschatology and the End of All Things
- Important Areas of Contestation: Finding Truth at the Borders
- God's Basic Nature: Indivisible or Triune?
- Salvation, Prolepsis, and the Resurrection of Jesus
- The People of God and the Kingdom of Mankind
- The Purpose of Interfaith Dialogue
- Mutual Resources for a Viable Pluralistic Society
- Resources in Sachedina's Theology of Religions
- Resources in Pannenberg's Theology of Religions
- Preliminary Synthesis of Mutual Resources
- Summary and Conclusion.
- 6. Problems and Possibilities of Religious Plurality Revisited: A Contemporary Vision for the Pluralistic Now and Not-Yet
- Barriers to Interfaith Dialogue: Challenging Pluralism's Claims
- Expanding the Boundaries: Learning from and Speaking with Others
- Listening to, Learning from, and Forgiving the Other
- Humility in Dialogue
- The Gifts of God to the Whole Human Race
- The Need for Religious Freedom and Expression in Just and Peaceful Societies
- Letting Religious Claims and Practices Remain Unrevised
- Political, Legislative, Religious, Cultural, Social, and Moral Aspects of Communal Formation: Elements, Examples, and Challenges to Success
- The Politics of Freedom: Fitra, Qalb, and a Genuinely Libertarian Faith
- Inter-Institutional Freedom: Religion and State
- Religious Freedom within and between Faith Traditions
- Nationalism and Religious Loyalties in Society
- The Problem of Apostasy
- Conclusion
- 7. Applying Principles of Interfaith Dialogue: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit
- A Trinitarian Look at Potential Problems and Possibilities
- The Contemporary Muslim Concept of God: Tawhīd and Transcendence
- The (Pannenbergian) Christian Concept of a Triune God
- God as Three in One: Economy and Immanence
- God as One in Three: Essential Unity in Relational Diversity
- Explanatory Power and Some Theological Implications of the Doctrine of God
- Unity and Differentiation in God
- God and the Nature of Creation
- God and the Nature of Humanity and Society
- God and the Nature of Interfaith Dialogue
- Summary and Conclusion
- 8. Hope against Hope: Potential Progress in the Face of (Seemingly) Intransigent Ideologies
- Looking to the Future by Means of the Past and Present: The Significance, Value, and Meaning of Christian-Muslim Dialogue
- Some Modest Recommendations for Future Christian-Muslim Dialogues.
- Areas for Further Interaction
- Final Summary and Conclusions
- Bibliography
- Back-cover.