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Interreligious encounters : opportunities and challenges / Michael Amaladoss; edited by Jonathan Y. Tan.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Maryknoll, New York : Orbis Books, c2017.Description: 250 p.; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781626982215
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BL 1035 .A43 2017
Contents:
Contents:
Introduction: A call to continuing dialogue --
Part I: Rethinking religious pluralism : opportunities and challenges. The one and the many --
The one spirit and many gods --
Which is the true religion? --
Are the scriptures of other religions inspired? --
Violence or dialogue between religions? --
Responding to fundamentalism --
The utopia of the human family --
Ethics in a multireligious context --
Part II: Responding to religious pluralism. God of all names and interreligious dialogue --
Changing dialogue : from religions to ideologies --
Do we need borders between religions? A reflection on identity and difference --
Double religious identity : a reflection from an Indian experience --
Hindu and Christian : conflict or challenge? --
From syncretism to harmony --
Interreligious dialogue fifty years after Vatican II : challenges and opportunities --
Pope Francis and dialogue.
Summary: "In these collected essays on the topics of religious diversity and pluralism, Michael Amaladoss, S.J., advances his contention that there is no discussion of dialogue or religious pluralism in the abstract, but only in the context of life in a multi-religious world"
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Includes index.

Contents:

Introduction: A call to continuing dialogue --

Part I: Rethinking religious pluralism : opportunities and challenges. The one and the many --

The one spirit and many gods --

Which is the true religion? --

Are the scriptures of other religions inspired? --

Violence or dialogue between religions? --

Responding to fundamentalism --

The utopia of the human family --

Ethics in a multireligious context --

Part II: Responding to religious pluralism. God of all names and interreligious dialogue --

Changing dialogue : from religions to ideologies --

Do we need borders between religions? A reflection on identity and difference --

Double religious identity : a reflection from an Indian experience --

Hindu and Christian : conflict or challenge? --

From syncretism to harmony --

Interreligious dialogue fifty years after Vatican II : challenges and opportunities --

Pope Francis and dialogue.

"In these collected essays on the topics of religious diversity and pluralism, Michael Amaladoss, S.J., advances his contention that there is no discussion of dialogue or religious pluralism in the abstract, but only in the context of life in a multi-religious world"

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