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2001, ISBN: 9781597526661
By making claims for its universalism a religious community establishes its collective identity, orients itself in the world, and articulates its basic common convictions about what is re… Mehr…
By making claims for its universalism a religious community establishes its collective identity, orients itself in the world, and articulates its basic common convictions about what is real, meaningful, valuable. For those engaged in the search for a theology of religions in today''s context of appreciation for radical plurality, the question is this: Can there be a single, unified theology that expresses adequately the apparently very different truths of humanity''s religions?''The New Universalism'' argues that theology can no longer content itself with correlating the question which the world poses with the answer given in revelation. Within today''s global horizon every religion and worldview has as much right to answer the basic questions of human existence as any other. The task confronting theology, therefore, lies in the integration and mutual appropriation of many seemingly conflicting revelations. Drawing upon the work of Panikkar and Wittgenstein, Krieger constructs a method and a philosophical foundation for resolving ideological conflicts and carrying out a theological appropriation of non-Christian religions. What is unique about Krieger''s work is twofold: first, that along with mentor Raimundo Panikkar and, of course, Wilfred Smith, Krieger was among the very first to see clearly the new situation vis-a-vis plurality and to assess its consequences for theology. Secondly, and more important, while some others have dealt with the theological issues, Krieger has in this volume pursued with learning and with care the philosophical issues latent in plurality, and explored the possibility of communicative discourse across deep cultural and religious differences. This is a groundbreaking work in an area of the very greatest theological and cultural concern.-Langdon Gilkeyauthor of ''On Niebuhr: A Theological Study'' (2001) and ''Blue Twilight; Nature, Creationism, and American Religion'' (2001)David J. Krieger is co-director of the Institute for Communication Research in Lucerne, Switzerland. | The New Universalism by David J. Krieger Paperback | Indigo Chapters Books > Religion > General Religion P10107, David J. Krieger<
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David J. Krieger:
The New Universalism - Taschenbuch
2006, ISBN: 1597526665
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[EAN: 9781597526661], Neubuch, [PU: Wipf And Stock], RELIGION / CHRISTIAN CHURCH GENERAL; THEOLOGY; RELIGION;, nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware -By making claims for its universalism a religious community establishes its collective identity, orients itself in the world, and articulates its basic common convictions about what is real, meaningful, valuable. For those engaged in the search for a theology of religions in today's context of appreciation for radical plurality, the question is this: Can there be a single, unified theology that expresses adequately the apparently very different truths of humanity's religions 'The New Universalism' argues that theology can no longer content itself with correlating the question which the world poses with the answer given in revelation. Within today's global horizon every religion and worldview has as much right to answer the basic questions of human existence as any other. The task confronting theology, therefore, lies in the integration and mutual appropriation of many seemingly conflicting revelations. Drawing upon the work of Panikkar and Wittgenstein, Krieger constructs a method and a philosophical foundation for resolving ideological conflicts and carrying out a theological appropriation of non-Christian religions. What is unique about Krieger's work is twofold: first, that along with mentor Raimundo Panikkar and, of course, Wilfred Smith, Krieger was among the very first to see clearly the new situation vis-a-vis plurality and to assess its consequences for theology. Secondly, and more important, while some others have dealt with the theological issues, Krieger has in this volume pursued with learning and with care the philosophical issues latent in plurality, and explored the possibility of communicative discourse across deep cultural and religious differences. This is a groundbreaking work in an area of the very greatest theological and cultural concern. --Langdon Gilkey author of 'On Niebuhr: A Theological Study' (2001) and 'Blue Twilight; Nature, Creationism, and American Religion' (2001) David J. Krieger is co-director of the Institute for Communication Research in Lucerne, Switzerland. 234 pp. Englisch, Books<
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2001, ISBN: 9781597526661
By making claims for its universalism a religious community establishes its collective identity, orients itself in the world, and articulates its basic common convictions about what is re… Mehr…
By making claims for its universalism a religious community establishes its collective identity, orients itself in the world, and articulates its basic common convictions about what is real, meaningful, valuable. For those engaged in the search for a theology of religions in today''s context of appreciation for radical plurality, the question is this: Can there be a single, unified theology that expresses adequately the apparently very different truths of humanity''s religions?''The New Universalism'' argues that theology can no longer content itself with correlating the question which the world poses with the answer given in revelation. Within today''s global horizon every religion and worldview has as much right to answer the basic questions of human existence as any other. The task confronting theology, therefore, lies in the integration and mutual appropriation of many seemingly conflicting revelations. Drawing upon the work of Panikkar and Wittgenstein, Krieger constructs a method and a philosophical foundation for resolving ideological conflicts and carrying out a theological appropriation of non-Christian religions. What is unique about Krieger''s work is twofold: first, that along with mentor Raimundo Panikkar and, of course, Wilfred Smith, Krieger was among the very first to see clearly the new situation vis-a-vis plurality and to assess its consequences for theology. Secondly, and more important, while some others have dealt with the theological issues, Krieger has in this volume pursued with learning and with care the philosophical issues latent in plurality, and explored the possibility of communicative discourse across deep cultural and religious differences. This is a groundbreaking work in an area of the very greatest theological and cultural concern.-Langdon Gilkeyauthor of ''On Niebuhr: A Theological Study'' (2001) and ''Blue Twilight; Nature, Creationism, and American Religion'' (2001)David J. Krieger is co-director of the Institute for Communication Research in Lucerne, Switzerland. | The New Universalism Paperback | Indigo Chapters Books > Religion > General Religion P10107, Wipf and Stock Publishers<
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David J. Krieger:
The New Universalism - Taschenbuch
2001, ISBN: 9781597526661
By making claims for its universalism a religious community establishes its collective identity, orients itself in the world, and articulates its basic common convictions about what is re… Mehr…
By making claims for its universalism a religious community establishes its collective identity, orients itself in the world, and articulates its basic common convictions about what is real, meaningful, valuable. For those engaged in the search for a theology of religions in today's context of appreciation for radical plurality, the question is this: Can there be a single, unified theology that expresses adequately the apparently very different truths of humanity's religions? 'The New Universalism' argues that theology can no longer content itself with correlating the question which the world poses with the answer given in revelation. Within today's global horizon every religion and worldview has as much right to answer the basic questions of human existence as any other. The task confronting theology, therefore, lies in the integration and mutual appropriation of many seemingly conflicting revelations. Drawing upon the work of Panikkar and Wittgenstein, Krieger constructs a method and a philosophical foundation for resolving ideological conflicts and carrying out a theological appropriation of non-Christian religions. What is unique about Krieger's work is twofold: first, that along with mentor Raimundo Panikkar and, of course, Wilfred Smith, Krieger was among the very first to see clearly the new situation vis-a-vis plurality and to assess its consequences for theology. Secondly, and more important, while some others have dealt with the theological issues, Krieger has in this volume pursued with learning and with care the philosophical issues latent in plurality, and explored the possibility of communicative discourse across deep cultural and religious differences. This is a groundbreaking work in an area of the very greatest theological and cultural concern. --Langdon Gilkey author of 'On Niebuhr: A Theological Study' (2001) and 'Blue Twilight; Nature, Creationism, and American Religion' (2001) David J. Krieger is co-director of the Institute for Communication Research in Lucerne, Switzerland. Bücher > Fremdsprachige Bücher > Englische Bücher 229 x 152 x 12 mm , Wipf and Stock, Taschenbuch, Wipf and Stock<
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2001, ISBN: 9781597526661
By making claims for its universalism a religious community establishes its collective identity, orients itself in the world, and articulates its basic common convictions about what is re… Mehr…
By making claims for its universalism a religious community establishes its collective identity, orients itself in the world, and articulates its basic common convictions about what is real, meaningful, valuable. For those engaged in the search for a theology of religions in today''s context of appreciation for radical plurality, the question is this: Can there be a single, unified theology that expresses adequately the apparently very different truths of humanity''s religions?''The New Universalism'' argues that theology can no longer content itself with correlating the question which the world poses with the answer given in revelation. Within today''s global horizon every religion and worldview has as much right to answer the basic questions of human existence as any other. The task confronting theology, therefore, lies in the integration and mutual appropriation of many seemingly conflicting revelations. Drawing upon the work of Panikkar and Wittgenstein, Krieger constructs a method and a philosophical foundation for resolving ideological conflicts and carrying out a theological appropriation of non-Christian religions.What is unique about Krieger''s work is twofold: first, that along with mentor Raimundo Panikkar and, of course, Wilfred Smith, Krieger was among the very first to see clearly the new situation vis-a-vis plurality and to assess its consequences for theology. Secondly, and more important, while some others have dealt with the theological issues, Krieger has in this volume pursued with learning and with care the philosophical issues latent in plurality, and explored the possibility of communicative discourse across deep cultural and religious differences. This is a groundbreaking work in an area of the very greatest theological and cultural concern.--Langdon Gilkeyauthor of ''On Niebuhr: A Theological Study'' (2001) and ''Blue Twilight; Nature, Creationism, and American Religion'' (2001)David J. Krieger is co-director of the Institute for Communication Research in Lucerne, Switzerland. Books > Religion > General Religion List_Books<
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