Religious Pluralism and Interreligious Theology: The Gifford Lectures?An Extended Edition
As an expansion of his earlier Gifford Lecture, Schmidt-Leukel argues that interreligious theology as a discipline carries the promise of being the theology of the future even though severe barriers to religious pluralism exist within each major faith tradition. He shows nevertheless that possibilities for a pluralist understanding exist in Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Chinese religions.
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Religious Pluralism and Interreligious Theology: The Gifford Lectures?An Extended Edition
As an expansion of his earlier Gifford Lecture, Schmidt-Leukel argues that interreligious theology as a discipline carries the promise of being the theology of the future even though severe barriers to religious pluralism exist within each major faith tradition. He shows nevertheless that possibilities for a pluralist understanding exist in Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Chinese religions.
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Religious Pluralism and Interreligious Theology: The Gifford Lectures?An Extended Edition

Religious Pluralism and Interreligious Theology: The Gifford Lectures?An Extended Edition

by Perry Schmidt-Leukel
Religious Pluralism and Interreligious Theology: The Gifford Lectures?An Extended Edition

Religious Pluralism and Interreligious Theology: The Gifford Lectures?An Extended Edition

by Perry Schmidt-Leukel

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As an expansion of his earlier Gifford Lecture, Schmidt-Leukel argues that interreligious theology as a discipline carries the promise of being the theology of the future even though severe barriers to religious pluralism exist within each major faith tradition. He shows nevertheless that possibilities for a pluralist understanding exist in Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Chinese religions.

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ISBN-13: 9781626982307
Publisher: Orbis Books
Publication date: 02/16/2017
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.70(d)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments xi

1 A Preliminary Orientation 1

Religious Pluralism 1

Interreligious Theology 8

Part 1 Religious Pluralism

2 Pluralist Awakenings in Christianity 17

The Emergence of the Pluralist Option 17

Doctrinal Presuppositions 21

Saving Faith 22

The Concept of God and Divine Revelation 24

Jesus Christ 26

Prospects and Developments 28

3 Judaism and the Many Covenants 32

A Prelude to Jewish Pluralism 32

The Traditional Background 34

Toward a Theology of Multiple Covenants 36

"No Religion Is an Island" 39

4 Submission to a Divinely Willed Diversity: Islamic Pluralism 42

The Meaning of islam 43

Diversity and Universality 45

The Impact of Islamic Mysticism 48

5 Is Hinduism a Pluralist Religion? 54

Vivekananda's Presentation of Hinduism 54

Some Retrospective Observations 58

Pro-Pluralist Tendencies in Hindu History 58

Anti-Pluralist Tendencies in Hindu History 61

Hindu Approaches to Islam and Christianity 63

Hinduisms and Pluralism Today 65

The Legal Battle between the Ramakrishna Mission and the State of West Bengal 65

On the Position of the Hindutva Movement 66

Toward an Alternative Pluralism 68

6 The Difficult Road to Pluralism in Buddhism 71

Of Blind Men, Elephants, and Rafts 71

Theravada Buddhism and Religious Pluralism 74

Doctrinal Obstacles 74

Two Possible Starting Points 77

Pluralist Approaches in Mahayana Buddhism 82

Traditional Mahayana Approaches to Religious Diversity 82

Pluralist Moves 85

7 Pluralist Inclinations in Chinese Religions 90

Unity and Diversity of Religions in China 90

Daoist and Confucian Attitudes toward Religious Diversity 94

Regulated Pluralism and Multiple Participation 97

Contemporary Discourses 100

Part 2 Interreligious Theology

8 From Religious Pluralism to Interreligious Theology 109

Pluralisms across Religious Traditions 109

Religious Pluralism and the Vision of a Global Theology 114

Religious Pluralism versus Religious Diversity? 119

Religious Pluralism and the Need for an Ongoing Dialogue 124

An Interim Conclusion 128

9 Interreligious Theology: Principles and Methodology 130

Four Key Principles of Interreligious Theology 130

A Theological Credit of Trust 130

The Unity of Reality 133

Tied to Interreligious Discourse 136

An Open Process 138

Methodological Issues 139

Perspectival: Facing the Confessional Dimension 140

Imaginative: Seeing through the Eyes of the Other 141

Comparative: Seeking Reciprocal Illumination 143

Constructive: Mutual Transformation 144

10 The Prophet and the Son 147

The Son 148

The Critique of "the Son" 148

Understanding "the Son" 151

Toward a Synthesis 154

The Prophet 158

Understanding "the Prophet" 158

The Critique of "the Prophet" 159

Toward a Synthesis 160

11 The Son and the Buddha 164

Between Demonization and Sanctification 164

Christian Perspectives 164

Buddhist Perspectives 167

Acknowledging the Buddha 171

An Atheist Philosopher? 171

A Mind from Beyond 173

Acknowledging the Son 178

Conclusion 182

12 The Buddha and the Prophet 185

Historical Perspectives 185

Early Muslim Views 185

Early Buddhist Views 190

Dialogical Perspectives 193

Tracking Down the Problem 193

Acknowledging the Buddha 196

Acknowledging the Prophet 199

13 Toward an Interreligious Theology of Creation 204

The Buddhist Critique of a Divine Creator 207

Some Important Modifications 211

A Synthesizing View 217

14 A Fractal Interpretation of Religious Diversity 222

The Theory of Fractals 223

Observations from Intercultural Philosophy 225

Observations from Comparative Religion 227

Interreligious Theology and the Fractal Interpretation of Religious Diversity 232

The Basic Idea 233

Hints at a Fractal Approach in Current Interreligious Theology 237

The Fruitfulness of the Theory 243

References 247

Index 279

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