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International Journal for Theology

2003 / No. 4

Learning from Other Faiths

Table of Contents

Introduction

7–11

Janet Martin Soskice

I. ‘Religion’ or Religious Tradition?

Religion — A Western Invention?

13–21

Gwen Griffith-Dickson

On Dominus Iesus: Complementarity Can Be Claimed

22–24

Paul J. Griffiths

Pluralism of Convictions, Quest for the Truth and Society: Some Notes on the Declaration Dominus Iesus

25–33

Ignace Berten

II. Experiences and Results of Inter-Religious Dialogue: The Abrahamic Traditions

 

In Search of a ‘Golden Age’: Jews, Christians and Muslims in Mediaeval Spain

35–50

Stefan Schreiner

Trinity and Judaism

51–59

Peter Ochs

Islam: Jesus and the World of Dialogue

60–69

Tarif Khalidi

Faith and Politics in Islam: What Paradigm?

70–78

Mustafa Abu Sway

III. Experiences and Results of Inter-Religious Dialogue: Traditions of Asia

 

A Hindu Response to the Pope's Encyclical Letter, Fides et Ratio

79–89

Sivanandam Panneerselvam

Listening to a Western Buddhism

90–102

Paul van der Velde

IV. Some Implications

 

Towards a Pedagogy of Religious Encounter

103–111

Thomas Michel, SJ

The Awakening of Wizards: Carnival in Rio de Janeiro and New Age Aesthetics

112–122

Leila Amaral

Conclusion: The Self-Emptying Nearness of the Liberating God: Contours of a Christian Theology of Other Forms of Faith

123–135

Erik Borgman

Edited by Hermann Häring, Janet Martin Soskice and Felix Wilfred

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