British theologians have criticised contemporary comparative theology for privileging learning from other religions to the exclusion of challenge and transformation in the Christian encounter with the thought of other religions. Moreover, a wider concern in Britain about contemporary expressions of theology in the academy, including comparative theology, is about their accountability to the ecclesial communities to which theologians belong. This paper aims to retrieve the Thomist engagement with non-Christian thought as a model for contemporary comparative theology that also addresses these concerns. The paper outlines Aquinas’ understanding of Christian theology’s engagement with non-Christian thought as being one of transformation, using ...
The aim of this article is to compare the basic metaphysical principals of Christian philosophy repr...
This paper disputes that a strong contrast can be drawn between the Old Comparative Theology and the...
Christian Theology is a discipline that seeks to reflect and interpret God’s revelation in Jesus Chr...
The visit of Professor Francis Clooney to Australia in the winter of 2012 generated a good deal of l...
This article presents the history and main assumptions of biblical Thomism, which began with an atte...
A major characteristic of Catholic Christian intellectual encounter with Hinduism in the 20th centur...
This paper examines the very idea of developing a Christian-Hindu comparative theology by focusing o...
The work and insights of the contemporary critical theorist, Jurgen Habermas, have been applied to f...
In this chapter, the author argues that the old-school confessional and ethnocentric theology has no...
In six preceding articles in this journal the author investigated the philosophy of Thomas Aquinas (...
The intellectual landscape of Europe bears the marks of a long history of cultural perceptions of, a...
The coherence of Anglicanism’s claim to be both ‘catholic’ and ‘reformed’ has often been challenged,...
A key question at the heart of contemporary debates over interreligious dialogue is whether the Chr...
This paper argues that precisely by focusing on the continuation of tradition, Old Catholic theology...
The different contexts of America and Europe have a significant impact on the development of compara...
The aim of this article is to compare the basic metaphysical principals of Christian philosophy repr...
This paper disputes that a strong contrast can be drawn between the Old Comparative Theology and the...
Christian Theology is a discipline that seeks to reflect and interpret God’s revelation in Jesus Chr...
The visit of Professor Francis Clooney to Australia in the winter of 2012 generated a good deal of l...
This article presents the history and main assumptions of biblical Thomism, which began with an atte...
A major characteristic of Catholic Christian intellectual encounter with Hinduism in the 20th centur...
This paper examines the very idea of developing a Christian-Hindu comparative theology by focusing o...
The work and insights of the contemporary critical theorist, Jurgen Habermas, have been applied to f...
In this chapter, the author argues that the old-school confessional and ethnocentric theology has no...
In six preceding articles in this journal the author investigated the philosophy of Thomas Aquinas (...
The intellectual landscape of Europe bears the marks of a long history of cultural perceptions of, a...
The coherence of Anglicanism’s claim to be both ‘catholic’ and ‘reformed’ has often been challenged,...
A key question at the heart of contemporary debates over interreligious dialogue is whether the Chr...
This paper argues that precisely by focusing on the continuation of tradition, Old Catholic theology...
The different contexts of America and Europe have a significant impact on the development of compara...
The aim of this article is to compare the basic metaphysical principals of Christian philosophy repr...
This paper disputes that a strong contrast can be drawn between the Old Comparative Theology and the...
Christian Theology is a discipline that seeks to reflect and interpret God’s revelation in Jesus Chr...