Thesis advisor: Mary Ann HinsdaleThe aim of this dissertation is to demonstrate why the theology of Edward Schillebeeckx provides a worthy and valuable resource for negotiating the question of how Christians can maintain their unique Christian identity and uphold the core tenets of their faith, while recognizing the need for and benefit of dialogue with non-Christian religions. In a world where interaction with religious others is inevitable, a perilous sense of superiority that excludes non-Christians from the possibility of imparting wisdom must be avoided. Yet, as this dissertation illustrates, a theory that all religions are equal and that absolute claims that contradict the beliefs of other religions (such as Jesus as God incarnate and...
Küng's case for the relevance of Christianity and his program for dialogue with other religions incl...
This doctoral dissertation is to be situated in the context of the debate about a Christian attitude...
The reality of religious diversity has long presented a problem for Christian theology. Historically...
This dissertation analyzes Schillebeeckx\u27s development of an experiential soteriology in order to...
This dissertation analyzes Schillebeeckx\u27s development of an experiential soteriology in order to...
The Church believes in the salvation of the followers of the other faiths as it is the Divine Will. ...
Confronted with the inescapable fact of plurality of religions, Christians are called out as well to...
Christians of various traditions must engage in a dialogue concerning their attitudes toward other r...
This dissertation argues that current categories of religions are overly reliant on Western Enlighte...
Taking up the bold claim for the universal significance of christological particularity, this essay ...
This essay argues for scholars from Churches of Christ (a cappella) to further their theological eng...
Synopsis: This essay outlines both the necessity and the difficulty that Christians face in working ...
The article explores a line of Christological argumentation which sets out the notion of Christ’s di...
Within the Christian theology of religions one distinguishes three basic paradigms: exclusivism, inc...
It is attempted to analyse the relationship between Christianity, Judaism and Islam from the viewpo...
Küng's case for the relevance of Christianity and his program for dialogue with other religions incl...
This doctoral dissertation is to be situated in the context of the debate about a Christian attitude...
The reality of religious diversity has long presented a problem for Christian theology. Historically...
This dissertation analyzes Schillebeeckx\u27s development of an experiential soteriology in order to...
This dissertation analyzes Schillebeeckx\u27s development of an experiential soteriology in order to...
The Church believes in the salvation of the followers of the other faiths as it is the Divine Will. ...
Confronted with the inescapable fact of plurality of religions, Christians are called out as well to...
Christians of various traditions must engage in a dialogue concerning their attitudes toward other r...
This dissertation argues that current categories of religions are overly reliant on Western Enlighte...
Taking up the bold claim for the universal significance of christological particularity, this essay ...
This essay argues for scholars from Churches of Christ (a cappella) to further their theological eng...
Synopsis: This essay outlines both the necessity and the difficulty that Christians face in working ...
The article explores a line of Christological argumentation which sets out the notion of Christ’s di...
Within the Christian theology of religions one distinguishes three basic paradigms: exclusivism, inc...
It is attempted to analyse the relationship between Christianity, Judaism and Islam from the viewpo...
Küng's case for the relevance of Christianity and his program for dialogue with other religions incl...
This doctoral dissertation is to be situated in the context of the debate about a Christian attitude...
The reality of religious diversity has long presented a problem for Christian theology. Historically...