Küng's case for the relevance of Christianity and his program for dialogue with other religions include claims for the exclusive uniqueness and normativity of Christ. This article raises the following questions: 1) Are such claims necessary for personal commitment to Christ and for fidelity to the New Testament witness? 2) Do they allow for genuine dialogue with other religions? 3) Are they even possible in the light of prevalent norms for theological and historical-critical methodology
Theologians have a particular task to provide discernment when expressing in interreligious dialogue...
What does it mean for the Christian Church to proclaim that God revealed Godself in Jesus Christ? T...
What does it mean for the Christian Church to proclaim that God revealed Godself in Jesus Christ? T...
This article explores how Christian theologians in their encounter with other religions are moving f...
The article explores a line of Christological argumentation which sets out the notion of Christ’s di...
The article explores a line of Christological argumentation which sets out the notion of Christ’s di...
Taking up the bold claim for the universal significance of christological particularity, this essay ...
Within the Christian theology of religions one distinguishes three basic paradigms: exclusivism, inc...
I start my reflections with a view at the situation of religious plurality in Switzerland and in the...
<strong>Hans Küng and religious plurality</strong><p>The article traces Hans Küng’...
Christians of various traditions must engage in a dialogue concerning their attitudes toward other r...
The article explores a line of Christological argumentation which sets out the notion of Christ’s di...
One characterization of the religious situation in today\u27s world is the novel proximity of world ...
Theology claims that Christ'message and that of his church are a unifying force, but with the plural...
Thesis advisor: Mary Ann HinsdaleThe aim of this dissertation is to demonstrate why the theology of ...
Theologians have a particular task to provide discernment when expressing in interreligious dialogue...
What does it mean for the Christian Church to proclaim that God revealed Godself in Jesus Christ? T...
What does it mean for the Christian Church to proclaim that God revealed Godself in Jesus Christ? T...
This article explores how Christian theologians in their encounter with other religions are moving f...
The article explores a line of Christological argumentation which sets out the notion of Christ’s di...
The article explores a line of Christological argumentation which sets out the notion of Christ’s di...
Taking up the bold claim for the universal significance of christological particularity, this essay ...
Within the Christian theology of religions one distinguishes three basic paradigms: exclusivism, inc...
I start my reflections with a view at the situation of religious plurality in Switzerland and in the...
<strong>Hans Küng and religious plurality</strong><p>The article traces Hans Küng’...
Christians of various traditions must engage in a dialogue concerning their attitudes toward other r...
The article explores a line of Christological argumentation which sets out the notion of Christ’s di...
One characterization of the religious situation in today\u27s world is the novel proximity of world ...
Theology claims that Christ'message and that of his church are a unifying force, but with the plural...
Thesis advisor: Mary Ann HinsdaleThe aim of this dissertation is to demonstrate why the theology of ...
Theologians have a particular task to provide discernment when expressing in interreligious dialogue...
What does it mean for the Christian Church to proclaim that God revealed Godself in Jesus Christ? T...
What does it mean for the Christian Church to proclaim that God revealed Godself in Jesus Christ? T...