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Being religious interreligiously : Asian perspectives on interfaith dialogue / Peter C. Phan.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Maryknoll, New York : Orbis Books, c2004.Description: 283 p.; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781570755651
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BR 128 .A77 P43 2004
Contents:
Contents:
Theology and Interfaith Dialogue in the Postmodern Age --
Postmodernism and Its Challenges to Church and Theology --
Christian Faith and Religious Pluralism --
Theology, Interreligious Dialogue, and Worship --
DOING THEOLOGY INTERRELIGIOUSLY IN THE POSTMODERN AGE --
1. The Wisdom of Holy Fools --
A Way to the Love of Truth in Postmodernity --
From Mythos to Logos to Morosophia --
Foolishness as a Way to Wisdom --
Foolish Wisdom as Irony and Fantasy in the Postmodern World --
2. Now That I Know How to Teach, What Do I Teach? --
In Search of the Unity of Faith --
Methodological Approaches to the Unity of Faith --
Particular Doctrines as Foci to Achieve Unity in Catechesis --
The Trinity as the Center of the Christian faith and Catechesis --
3. To Be Catholic or Not to Be: Is It Still the Question? --
Catholic Identity amidst Religious Pluralism --
Catholic or Not Catholic, How Can One Tell? --
Catholic Identity and Its Challenges to Religious Education --
Shaping the Catholic Identity as a Task of Religious Education --
4. Multiple Religious Belonging --
Challenges and Opportunities for Theology and Church --
Multiple Religious Belonging and theology of Religious Pluralism --
The Dynamics of Multiple Religious Belonging --
Theological Education Toward Multiple Religious Belonging --
CHRISTIANITY IN DIALOGUE WITH OTHER RELIGIONS --
5. The Claim of Uniqueness and Universality --
The Logic of Interreligious Dialogue --
The Claim of Uniqueness and Universality in Interreligious Dialogue --
What Should be Claimed in Interreligious Dialogue in Terms of Uniqueness and --
Universality? --
The Claim of Uniqueness and Universality and the Aims of Interreligious Dialogue --
6. God as Holy Mystery --
The Quest for God-Equivalents in Interreligious Dialogue --
The Names of God and God-Equivalents --
Religious Experience and Religious Language --
Unity of the God Experience and "God-Equivalents." 7. Talking of God in Many and Diverse Cultures and
Religions --
A God for Asia --
The Complex and Pluralistic World of Asia --
Approaching Asia Religiously --
Talking of God in Multicultural and Multi-Religious Asia --
8. Transformation and Liberation by Enlightenment --
Jesus as the Enlightener and as the Enlightened One --
Jesus as the Light or the Enlightener of the World --
Jesus the Enlightened One or the Buddha --
Light from Light: Enlightener Because Enlightened --
9. Jesus as the Universal Savior --
God's Eternal Covenant with the Jewish People --
The Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) and World Religions --
Jesus as the "Universal," "Unique," and "Absolute" Savior --
Christ and Christianity in View of the Continuing Validity of the Jewish Covenant --
10. Jews and Judaism in Light of Catechism of the Catholic Church --
On the Way to Reconciliation --
Catechism on Jews and Judaism --
Catechism in Light of Earlier Church Documents --
Going Beyond Catechism in Preaching and Catechesis --
11. The Holocaust --
Reflections from the Perspective of Asian Liberation Theology --
Jews and Judaism in Asian Theology --
Asian Liberation Theology and Holocaust Theology --
Holocaust Theology and Asian Liberation Theology: The Continuing Dialogue --
12. Holy War, Unholy Violence --
Religion and Peacemaking --
Religion, Violence, and War --
Religion and Peacemaking --
Asian Non-Christian Religions and Peacebuilding --
WORSHIP IN THE POSTMODERN WORLD --
13. Liturgical Inculturation --
Unity in Diversity in the Postmodern Age --
Inculturation in the Postmodern Age --
Liturgical Inculturation According to Varietates Legitimae in the Postmodern Context --
Liturgical Inculturation: Perspectives from the Asian Churches --
14. How Much Uniformity Can We Stand? How Much Unity Do We Want? --
Worship in a Multicultural and Multi-Religious Context --
How Much Uniformity Can We Stand? --
How Much Unity Do We Want? --
The Shape of the Church to Come --
15. Liturgy of Life as "Summit and Source" of Eucharistic Liturgy --
Church Worship as Symbolization of Liturgy of Life? --
The Church Liturgy as Summit and Source --
The Liturgy of Life as Source and Summit: Church Worship as Symbolization of the Liturgy of life
Popular Religion: Parallel Symbolization of the Liturgy of Life.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents:

Theology and Interfaith Dialogue in the Postmodern Age --

Postmodernism and Its Challenges to Church and Theology --

Christian Faith and Religious Pluralism --

Theology, Interreligious Dialogue, and Worship --

DOING THEOLOGY INTERRELIGIOUSLY IN THE POSTMODERN AGE --

1. The Wisdom of Holy Fools --

A Way to the Love of Truth in Postmodernity --

From Mythos to Logos to Morosophia --

Foolishness as a Way to Wisdom --

Foolish Wisdom as Irony and Fantasy in the Postmodern World --

2. Now That I Know How to Teach, What Do I Teach? --

In Search of the Unity of Faith --

Methodological Approaches to the Unity of Faith --

Particular Doctrines as Foci to Achieve Unity in Catechesis --

The Trinity as the Center of the Christian faith and Catechesis --

3. To Be Catholic or Not to Be: Is It Still the Question? --

Catholic Identity amidst Religious Pluralism --

Catholic or Not Catholic, How Can One Tell? --

Catholic Identity and Its Challenges to Religious Education --

Shaping the Catholic Identity as a Task of Religious Education --

4. Multiple Religious Belonging --

Challenges and Opportunities for Theology and Church --

Multiple Religious Belonging and theology of Religious Pluralism --

The Dynamics of Multiple Religious Belonging --

Theological Education Toward Multiple Religious Belonging --

CHRISTIANITY IN DIALOGUE WITH OTHER RELIGIONS --

5. The Claim of Uniqueness and Universality --

The Logic of Interreligious Dialogue --

The Claim of Uniqueness and Universality in Interreligious Dialogue --

What Should be Claimed in Interreligious Dialogue in Terms of Uniqueness and --

Universality? --

The Claim of Uniqueness and Universality and the Aims of Interreligious Dialogue --

6. God as Holy Mystery --

The Quest for God-Equivalents in Interreligious Dialogue --

The Names of God and God-Equivalents --

Religious Experience and Religious Language --

Unity of the God Experience and "God-Equivalents." 7. Talking of God in Many and Diverse Cultures and

Religions --

A God for Asia --

The Complex and Pluralistic World of Asia --

Approaching Asia Religiously --

Talking of God in Multicultural and Multi-Religious Asia --

8. Transformation and Liberation by Enlightenment --

Jesus as the Enlightener and as the Enlightened One --

Jesus as the Light or the Enlightener of the World --

Jesus the Enlightened One or the Buddha --

Light from Light: Enlightener Because Enlightened --

9. Jesus as the Universal Savior --

God's Eternal Covenant with the Jewish People --

The Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) and World Religions --

Jesus as the "Universal," "Unique," and "Absolute" Savior --

Christ and Christianity in View of the Continuing Validity of the Jewish Covenant --

10. Jews and Judaism in Light of Catechism of the Catholic Church --

On the Way to Reconciliation --

Catechism on Jews and Judaism --

Catechism in Light of Earlier Church Documents --

Going Beyond Catechism in Preaching and Catechesis --

11. The Holocaust --

Reflections from the Perspective of Asian Liberation Theology --

Jews and Judaism in Asian Theology --

Asian Liberation Theology and Holocaust Theology --

Holocaust Theology and Asian Liberation Theology: The Continuing Dialogue --

12. Holy War, Unholy Violence --

Religion and Peacemaking --

Religion, Violence, and War --

Religion and Peacemaking --

Asian Non-Christian Religions and Peacebuilding --

WORSHIP IN THE POSTMODERN WORLD --

13. Liturgical Inculturation --

Unity in Diversity in the Postmodern Age --

Inculturation in the Postmodern Age --

Liturgical Inculturation According to Varietates Legitimae in the Postmodern Context --

Liturgical Inculturation: Perspectives from the Asian Churches --

14. How Much Uniformity Can We Stand? How Much Unity Do We Want? --

Worship in a Multicultural and Multi-Religious Context --

How Much Uniformity Can We Stand? --

How Much Unity Do We Want? --

The Shape of the Church to Come --

15. Liturgy of Life as "Summit and Source" of Eucharistic Liturgy --

Church Worship as Symbolization of Liturgy of Life? --

The Church Liturgy as Summit and Source --

The Liturgy of Life as Source and Summit: Church Worship as Symbolization of the Liturgy of life

Popular Religion: Parallel Symbolization of the Liturgy of Life.

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