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020 _a9781570755651
040 _cSt. Andrew's Theological Seminary
050 _aBR 128 .A77
_bP43 2004
100 1 _aPhan, Peter C., 1943--
245 1 0 _aBeing religious interreligiously :
_bAsian perspectives on interfaith dialogue /
_cPeter C. Phan.
260 _aMaryknoll, New York :
_bOrbis Books,
_cc2004.
300 _a283 p.;
_c24 cm.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 _aContents:
505 _aTheology and Interfaith Dialogue in the Postmodern Age --
505 _aPostmodernism and Its Challenges to Church and Theology --
505 _aChristian Faith and Religious Pluralism --
505 _aTheology, Interreligious Dialogue, and Worship --
505 _aDOING THEOLOGY INTERRELIGIOUSLY IN THE POSTMODERN AGE --
505 _a1. The Wisdom of Holy Fools --
505 _aA Way to the Love of Truth in Postmodernity --
505 _aFrom Mythos to Logos to Morosophia --
505 _aFoolishness as a Way to Wisdom --
505 _aFoolish Wisdom as Irony and Fantasy in the Postmodern World --
505 _a2. Now That I Know How to Teach, What Do I Teach? --
505 _aIn Search of the Unity of Faith --
505 _aMethodological Approaches to the Unity of Faith --
505 _aParticular Doctrines as Foci to Achieve Unity in Catechesis --
505 _aThe Trinity as the Center of the Christian faith and Catechesis --
505 _a3. To Be Catholic or Not to Be: Is It Still the Question? --
505 _aCatholic Identity amidst Religious Pluralism --
505 _aCatholic or Not Catholic, How Can One Tell? --
505 _aCatholic Identity and Its Challenges to Religious Education --
505 _aShaping the Catholic Identity as a Task of Religious Education --
505 _a4. Multiple Religious Belonging --
505 _aChallenges and Opportunities for Theology and Church --
505 _aMultiple Religious Belonging and theology of Religious Pluralism --
505 _aThe Dynamics of Multiple Religious Belonging --
505 _aTheological Education Toward Multiple Religious Belonging --
505 _aCHRISTIANITY IN DIALOGUE WITH OTHER RELIGIONS --
505 _a5. The Claim of Uniqueness and Universality --
505 _aThe Logic of Interreligious Dialogue --
505 _aThe Claim of Uniqueness and Universality in Interreligious Dialogue --
505 _aWhat Should be Claimed in Interreligious Dialogue in Terms of Uniqueness and --
505 _aUniversality? --
505 _aThe Claim of Uniqueness and Universality and the Aims of Interreligious Dialogue --
505 _a6. God as Holy Mystery --
505 _aThe Quest for God-Equivalents in Interreligious Dialogue --
505 _aThe Names of God and God-Equivalents --
505 _aReligious Experience and Religious Language --
505 _aUnity of the God Experience and "God-Equivalents." 7. Talking of God in Many and Diverse Cultures and
505 _aReligions --
505 _aA God for Asia --
505 _aThe Complex and Pluralistic World of Asia --
505 _aApproaching Asia Religiously --
505 _aTalking of God in Multicultural and Multi-Religious Asia --
505 _a8. Transformation and Liberation by Enlightenment --
505 _aJesus as the Enlightener and as the Enlightened One --
505 _aJesus as the Light or the Enlightener of the World --
505 _aJesus the Enlightened One or the Buddha --
505 _aLight from Light: Enlightener Because Enlightened --
505 _a9. Jesus as the Universal Savior --
505 _aGod's Eternal Covenant with the Jewish People --
505 _aThe Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) and World Religions --
505 _aJesus as the "Universal," "Unique," and "Absolute" Savior --
505 _aChrist and Christianity in View of the Continuing Validity of the Jewish Covenant --
505 _a10. Jews and Judaism in Light of Catechism of the Catholic Church --
505 _aOn the Way to Reconciliation --
505 _aCatechism on Jews and Judaism --
505 _aCatechism in Light of Earlier Church Documents --
505 _aGoing Beyond Catechism in Preaching and Catechesis --
505 _a11. The Holocaust --
505 _aReflections from the Perspective of Asian Liberation Theology --
505 _aJews and Judaism in Asian Theology --
505 _aAsian Liberation Theology and Holocaust Theology --
505 _aHolocaust Theology and Asian Liberation Theology: The Continuing Dialogue --
505 _a12. Holy War, Unholy Violence --
505 _aReligion and Peacemaking --
505 _aReligion, Violence, and War --
505 _aReligion and Peacemaking --
505 _aAsian Non-Christian Religions and Peacebuilding --
505 _aWORSHIP IN THE POSTMODERN WORLD --
505 _a13. Liturgical Inculturation --
505 _aUnity in Diversity in the Postmodern Age --
505 _aInculturation in the Postmodern Age --
505 _aLiturgical Inculturation According to Varietates Legitimae in the Postmodern Context --
505 _aLiturgical Inculturation: Perspectives from the Asian Churches --
505 _a14. How Much Uniformity Can We Stand? How Much Unity Do We Want? --
505 _aWorship in a Multicultural and Multi-Religious Context --
505 _aHow Much Uniformity Can We Stand? --
505 _aHow Much Unity Do We Want? --
505 _aThe Shape of the Church to Come --
505 _a15. Liturgy of Life as "Summit and Source" of Eucharistic Liturgy --
505 _aChurch Worship as Symbolization of Liturgy of Life? --
505 _aThe Church Liturgy as Summit and Source --
505 _aThe Liturgy of Life as Source and Summit: Church Worship as Symbolization of the Liturgy of life
505 _aPopular Religion: Parallel Symbolization of the Liturgy of Life.
650 4 _aChristianity and other religions
651 4 _aAsia
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