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A01=Michael Myers
Anantanand Rambachan
Author_Michael Myers
Brahman God
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Comparative Theology
comparative theology methodology
Correlative Thinking
cosmic order problem
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Gospel Writers
Hermeneutical Principles
Human Suffering
interreligious dialogue
Jesus Seminar
Kant's Law
Laborare Est Orare
Medieval Allegorists
Natural Theology
Noncognitive Theories
Perfectly Good
Positive Ontological Status
religious ethics analysis
Religious Ideal
revelation and reason
Sacred Text
Sacred Tradition
Systematic Theology
systematic theology critique
Theological Inquiry
Theological Method
Triangular Model
Vedic Conception
Vedic philosophy
Vedic Religion
Vedic Worldview
Product details
- ISBN 9780700712571
- Weight: 612g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 15 Dec 2000
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This book is a critique of western systematic theology. It borrows insights from India and other traditions; it is not a synthesis of religious traditions. The book includes two parts, method and systematics. It examines the traditional topics of systematic theology '- topics such as the existence and nature of God, revelation and reason, religious ethics and human practice, the relation of God to the world, Christology, and eschatology - and allows these topics to grow in conversation with India and to change according to dialogical insights. The book is prompted by a perceived need to cross the boundaries between western and Indian worldviews in a systematic and comprehensive way. The purpose of the book is to enable scholars worldwide to extend their theological resources and to look anew at the problems and prospects of a comparative, systematic theology.
Brahman
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