04036nam 22006735 450 991039273070332120200630230348.01-137-49823-410.1057/978-1-137-49823-6(CKB)3710000000777397(EBL)4716279(DE-He213)978-1-137-49823-6(MiAaPQ)EBC4716279(EXLCZ)99371000000077739720160804d2016 u| 0engur|n|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierWittgenstein and Interreligious Disagreement A Philosophical and Theological Perspective /by Gorazd Andrejč1st ed. 2016.New York :Palgrave Macmillan US :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2016.1 online resource (290 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-137-50307-6 Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index. Introduction -- 1. Wittgenstein on Religion: The Four Conceptions -- 2. George Lindbeck, Wittgenstein and Grammar of Interreligious Disagreement -- 3. Incommensurability and Interreligious Communication -- 4. David Tracy, Experience, and ‘Similarities-in-Difference’ -- 5. A Wittgensteinian Approach to Interreligious Disagreements: Descriptive and Normative Investigations -- Bibliography. This book critically examines three distinct interpretations of Ludwig Wittgenstein, those of George Lindbeck, David Tracy, and David Burrell, while paying special attention to the topic of interreligious disagreement. In theological and philosophical work on interreligious communication, Ludwig Wittgenstein has been interpreted in very different, sometimes contradicting ways. This is partly due to the nature of Wittgenstein’s philosophy, which is not composed of a theory but several, varying conceptions of religion. In this volume, Gorazd Andrejč illustrates how assorted uptakes of Wittgenstein’s conceptions of religion, and the differing theological perspectives of the authors who formulated them, shape interpretations of interreligious disagreement and dialogue. Inspired by selected perspectives from Tillichian philosophical theology, this book suggests a new way of engaging both descriptive and normative aspects of Wittgenstein’s conceptions of religion in the interpretation of interreligious disagreement. .ChristianityReligion—PhilosophyReligionReligionsTheologyLanguage and languages—PhilosophyChristianityhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/1A3000Philosophy of Religionhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/E33000Religious Studies, generalhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/1A0000Comparative Religionhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/1A1000Christian Theologyhttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/1A3150Philosophy of Languagehttps://scigraph.springernature.com/ontologies/product-market-codes/E26000Christianity.Religion—Philosophy.Religion.Religions.Theology.Language and languages—Philosophy.Christianity.Philosophy of Religion.Religious Studies, general.Comparative Religion.Christian Theology.Philosophy of Language.210.1Andrejč Gorazdauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1057873BOOK9910392730703321Wittgenstein and Interreligious Disagreement2495350UNINA