Religious Dialogue as Hermeneutics

Religious Dialogue as Hermeneutics
Author: Kuruvila Pandikattu
Publisher: CRVP
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2001
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781565181397

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Interreligious Hermeneutics in Pluralistic Europe

Interreligious Hermeneutics in Pluralistic Europe
Author: David Cheetham
Publisher: Rodopi
Total Pages: 443
Release: 2011
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9401200378

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At the second major conference held in Salzburg in 2009 of The European Society for Intercultural Theology and Interreligious Studies (ESITIS), participants probed the broad theme of ‘interreligious hermeneutics in a pluralistic Europe’. Due to the phenomenon of an increasingly plural Europe, questions arise about how we see each other’s cultural heritage, religious traditions and sacred scriptures. Following the discussions that took place at the conference, this book focuses on the usage of texts in our global and mass media world, the possibility of ‘scriptural reasoning’, the theological comparison of selected topics from religious traditions by scholars belonging to multiple religions or interreligious communities of scholars, the pragmatics of using sacred texts in social contexts of family and gender, polemical attacks on the other’s sacred text and the challenge to interreligious hermeneutics of the postcolonial deconstruction of religion by cultural studies. The future of interreligious hermeneutics is going to be complex. This book exhibits the multiple agendas – power, gender, postcolonialism, globalisation, dialogue, tradition, polemics – that will have a stake in these future debates.

Interreligious Hermeneutics

Interreligious Hermeneutics
Author: Catherine Cornille
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2010-07-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1630874256

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Catherine Cornille, Boston College David Tracy, University of Chicago Divinity School Werner Jeanrond, University of Glasgow Marianne Moyaert, University of Leuven John Maraldo, University of North Florida Reza Shah-Kazemi, Institute of Ismaili Studies Malcolm David Eckel, Boston University Joseph S. O'Leary, Sophia University John P. Keenan, Middlebury College Hendrik Vroom, VU University Amsterdam Laurie Patton, Emory University

Christology in Christian-Muslim Dialogue

Christology in Christian-Muslim Dialogue
Author: Rev Fr Dr Robert Afayori
Publisher: novum pro Verlag
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2021-02-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3991072947

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Understanding the religious beliefs and practices of the other raises hermeneutic questions on the extent to which the dialogical call to openness is related to commitment, the meaning of religious identity, and whether openness to the beliefs of the other poses a threat to one's religious identity. If interreligious learning demands that the interlocutors unite their attitude of commitment and openness, how does this occur without the loss of alterity? This book addresses these questions within the context of Christian-Muslim dialogue on Christology as an exercise in learning - a new form of dialogue which leads Christians and Muslims to the discovery of common values such as prayer and submission to God; peace and peaceful co-existence, and solidarity with the poor and marginalised.

Dialogue with the Other

Dialogue with the Other
Author: David Tracy
Publisher: Peeters Publishers
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1990
Genre: Christianity
ISBN: 9789068312089

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Dialogue with the Other" expresses David Tracy's ongoing interest in the other and The Other. His reflections enter into dialogue with figures as diverse as Meister Eckhart and William James and traditions as different as those of Buddhism, Christianity and Judaism. David Tracy is Distinguished Service Professor at the University of Chicago. He is Professor of Theology at the Chicago Divinity School and Professor in the Committee on the Analysis of Ideas and Methods. Among his better known are "Blessed Rage for Order" (1975), "The Analogical Imagination" (1981), and "Plurality and Ambiguity" (1987)

Narrative Theology as a Hermeneutic Approach

Narrative Theology as a Hermeneutic Approach
Author: David Hampton
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2009-11-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 055709996X

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Written for preachers, seminary students, laypersons, teachers, and anyone interested in biblical hermeneutics and Christian theology.

Interreligious Hermeneutics and the Pursuit of Truth

Interreligious Hermeneutics and the Pursuit of Truth
Author: J. R. Hustwit
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2014-04-04
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0739187392

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Philosophical hermeneutics provides a model of interreligious dialogue that acknowledges the interpretive variability of truth claims while maintaining their relation to a preinterpretive reality. The dialectic and tensive structure of philosophical hermeneutics directly parallels the tension between the diversity of belief and the ultimacy of the sacred. By placing philosophers like Gadamer, Ricoeur, Peirce, and Whitehead in conversation, J. R. Hustwit describes religious truth claims as coconstituted by the planes of linguistic convention and uninterpreted otherness. Only when we recognize that religious claims emerge from a dalliance back and forth across the limits of the understanding can we appreciate the engagement between religions. In terms of dialogue, this approach treats religious truth claims as tentative hypotheses, but hypotheses that are frequently commensurable and rationally contestable. Interreligious dialogue goes beyond facilitating bonhomie or negotiating tolerance; dialogue can and should be a disciplined space for rationally adjudicating claims about what lies beyond the limits of human understanding.

Philosophical Hermeneutics and the Priority of Questions in Religions

Philosophical Hermeneutics and the Priority of Questions in Religions
Author: Nathan Eric Dickman
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2022-02-24
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1350202177

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Buddhas, gods, prophets and oracles are often depicted as asking questions. But what are we to understand when Jesus asks “Who do you say that I am?”, or Mazu, the Classical Zen master asks, “Why do you seek outside?" Is their questioning a power or weakness? Is it something human beings are only capable of due to our finitude? Is there any kind of question that is a power? Focusing on three case studies of questions in divine discourse on the level of story - the god depicted in the Jewish Bible, the master Mazu in his recorded sayings literature, and Jesus as he is depicted in canonized Christian Gospels - Nathan Eric Dickman meditates on human responses to divine questions. He considers the purpose of interreligious dialogue and the provocative kind of questions that seem to purposefully decenter us, drawing on methods from confessionally-oriented hermeneutics and skills from critical thinking. He allows us to see alternative ways of interpreting religious texts through approaches that look beyond reading a text for the improvement of our own religion or for access to some metaphysically transcendent reality. This is the first step in a phenomenology of religions that is inclusive, diverse, relevant and grounded in the world we live in.