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Religious Diversity and the American Experience
Religious Diversity and the American Experience
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- ISBN 9780826427946
- Weight: 300g
- Publication Date: 25 Jul 2007
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
This book surveys the 8 basic approaches to religious pluralism, ranging from exclusivism (evangelical right) through classic inclusivism (Rahner), revised inclusivism (DuPuis), particularism (Paul Griffith), radical diversity (S. Mark Heim), pluralism (Knitter), comparative theologies (Frank Clooney), and dual belonging (Raimundo Panikkar). The unique contribution of this book is the ability to situate the issue of pluralism in the cultural site in the US (here relying on "thick" cultural analyses of Robert Wuthnow, Vincent Miller, and others) and in the religious site of Roman Catholicism (as offering mainstream Christian responses to religious diversity).
Terrence W. Tilley is professor and department chair, Department of Theology, Fordham University. Louis T. Albarran is a graduate student at the University of Dayton. John F. Birch is a graduate student at the University of Dayton. Ernest W. Durbin II is a graduate student at the University of Dayton. Coleman Fannin is a graduate student at the University of Dayton. Lora M. Robinson is a graduate student at the University of Dayton. Daniel E. Martin is a graduate student at the University of Dayton. Matthew G. Minix is a graduate student at the University of Dayton.
Religious Diversity and the American Experience
€186.00
