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Record Nr.

UNINA9910785874203321

Autore

Steinkerchner Scott

Titolo

Beyond agreement [[electronic resource] ] : interreligious dialogue amid persistent differences / / Scott Steinkerchner

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Lanham, Md., : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2011

ISBN

9786613913449

1-283-60099-4

1-4422-0644-6

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (205 p.)

Disciplina

261.2

Soggetti

Christianity and other religions

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; Chapter 1: The Problem and Promise of Interreligious Dialogue; Notes; Chapter 2: The Relativity of Certainty; The Context; Language-Games and Family-Resemblance; Meaning; World-Pictures; Doubts and Mistakes; Certainty; How Similar Must World-Pictures Be?; Scientific Evidence; Notes; Chapter 3: Talking Across Certainties; The Context; Letting the Difference Make a Difference; Working with Multiple World-Pictures; Religions and World-Pictures; How Different Can World-Pictures Be?

Engaging in Dialogue across Disparate World-Pictures Other Interpretations of Wittgenstein; Notes; Chapter 4: A Model Dialogue Across Disparate World-Pictures; The Tao Te Ching; The Tao; Effective Leadership; Wu-wei; The Gospel of John; The Arrest (18:1-12); Before the High Priest (18:13-28); Pilate's Trial (18:28b-19:16); Jesus' Resurrection; Conclusions; Notes; Chapter 5: Principles and Practices of Comparative Theology; How to Engage in Comparative Projects; Beyond these Comparisons, What Might We Gain? What Do We Risk?; Notes; Bibliography; Index; About the Author

Sommario/riassunto

Beyond Agreement addresses the thorny question of how to make interreligious dialogue productive when the religious differences are so large that finding common ground seems unlikely. The book offers a



way to think about interreligious dialogue that allows people to stay committed to their own truth as they have come to know it while being open to learning from other religions.