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Fundamentalism and Women in World Religions (Paperback): Arvind Sharma, Katherine K. Young Fundamentalism and Women in World Religions (Paperback)
Arvind Sharma, Katherine K. Young
R1,475 Discovery Miles 14 750 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This collection of essays by internationally renowned women scholars both contests the notion of fundamentalism and attempts to find places where it might convege with women's roles in the various world's religions. The essayists explore fundamentalism as a system or method of limiting women's religious roles and examine the ways that women embrace certain aspects of fundamentalism. The essays cover Hinduism, Buddhism, Confuciansim, Islam, Judaism, and Christianity. The contributors investigate the ways that women "fight back" against fundamentalist conceptions of family, gender roles, doctrinal practices, ritual practices, and God or theistic constructs. The writers reassert and preserve their identities by challenging the static categories of fundamentalism. The essays contain deep and powerful explorations of the intersections of culture, religion, and feminism.

From Faith to Works - How Religion Inspires Confidence, Community, and Sacrifice (Hardcover, New edition): Michael Kabel From Faith to Works - How Religion Inspires Confidence, Community, and Sacrifice (Hardcover, New edition)
Michael Kabel
R2,134 Discovery Miles 21 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In From Faith to Works: How Religion Inspires Confidence, Community, and Sacrifice, Michael K. Abel builds on key principles from past theories of religion and group solidarity to determine the origins of religious confidence and explain the essential role doctrinal content plays in the establishment of cohesive religious communities. This book addresses an enduring question: Why do people sacrifice their own personal interests to conform to religious expectations? While religious adherents have long acknowledged their faith as a primary motivator of action, social scientists have tended to minimize its importance. From Faith to Works rectifies this shortcoming by placing faith at the center of its analysis. The information presented in this book will appeal to readers of all faiths as well as those of no faith. Combining theoretical arguments and compelling statistics, From Faith to Works proves a fascinating and unique contribution to social scientific thinking on religion.

World Religions - An Indispensable Introduction (Paperback): Gerald R. McDermott World Religions - An Indispensable Introduction (Paperback)
Gerald R. McDermott
R414 Discovery Miles 4 140 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

An essential and concise introduction to eight of the world's major religions. For the Christian, there's value in learning about different religions and unfamiliar expressions of belief. First of all, it gives us a greater understanding of the world we live in. But a study of other faiths can also deepen our own while making us more effective witnesses to those who don't share a belief in Christ. In World Religions, Gerald R. McDermott explains what you need to understand about major world religions so that you can be equipped to engage people of other faiths. McDermott offers an overview of the central beliefs of Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism, and Shinto. Features include: Insights from members of each religious community. Discussions of each religion's major traditions, rituals, and leaders. A glossary of important terms.

Learning from Other Religious Traditions - Leaving Room for Holy Envy (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed.... Learning from Other Religious Traditions - Leaving Room for Holy Envy (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2018)
Hans Gustafson
R2,195 R2,051 Discovery Miles 20 510 Save R144 (7%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

This book brings together academic scholars from across various religious traditions to reflect on the beauty they find in traditions other than their own. They examine these aspects and reflect on how they inform and constructively assist with rethinking their own religious worldviews and practices. Each scholar investigates the various implications, questions, insights, and challenges that are generated in the process of doing so. Traditions discussed include Asatru Heathenism, Buddhism, Catholicism, Evangelical Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, LDS Mormon Christianity, Lutheranism, Presbyterianism, Sikhism, Sufism, Western Buddhism, and Zen Mahayana Buddhism. Instead of focusing only or primarily on the theory and practice of interreligious dialogue, this book presents living examples of learning from other religious traditions, identities, and persons.

Abraham and the Secular - Fracture and Composition (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021): Simone Raudino, Uzma Ashraf Barton Abraham and the Secular - Fracture and Composition (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2021)
Simone Raudino, Uzma Ashraf Barton
R3,226 Discovery Miles 32 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume offers both theoretical approaches and case studies on the relationship between religion and the secular world. Bringing together contributions from seasoned authors, religious leaders, and brilliant new scholars, it frames the long-standing debate on how to structure a comparative representation of any religion on the one side, and the secular world on the other. Often, the very act of comparing religions exposes them to an assessment of their role in history and politics, and risks leading to some sort of grading and ranking, which is highly unproductive. By candidly discussing the relation between religion and the secular and providing concrete examples from four case studies (Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Baha'I'), this book provides an important reference on how this can be achieved in a neutral way, while keeping in mind the normative finality of seeking conciliation to existing fractures, both within and among religions.

Irreconcilable Differences? A Learning Resource For Jews And Christians - A Learning Resource for Jews and Christians... Irreconcilable Differences? A Learning Resource For Jews And Christians - A Learning Resource for Jews and Christians (Paperback)
David Sandmel
R1,525 Discovery Miles 15 250 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Written by Jewish and Christian educators for use by college and adult learners, this volume explores eight basic questions that lie at the core of both traditions and that can serve as a bridge for understanding. Among the questions are: Do Jews and Christians worship the same God? Do Jews and Christians read the Bible the same way? What is the place of the land of Israel for Jews and Christians? Are the irreconcilable differences between Christians and Jews a blessing, a curse, or both? Each chapter includes discussion questions.

The Anunnaki Bible - The Sumerian Text's Origin of the Judeo Christian Bibles (Hardcover): Donald M Blackwell The Anunnaki Bible - The Sumerian Text's Origin of the Judeo Christian Bibles (Hardcover)
Donald M Blackwell
R622 R571 Discovery Miles 5 710 Save R51 (8%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Evolution of God (Paperback): Robert Wright The Evolution of God (Paperback)
Robert Wright
R471 Discovery Miles 4 710 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In this sweeping narrative that takes us from the Stone Age to the Information Age, Robert Wright unveils an astonishing discovery: there is a hidden pattern that the great monotheistic faiths have followed as they have evolved. Through the prisms of archaeology, theology, and evolutionary psychology, Wright's findings overturn basic assumptions about Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and are sure to cause controversy. He explains why spirituality has a role today, and why science, contrary to conventional wisdom, affirms the validity of the religious quest. And this previously unrecognized evolutionary logic points not toward continued religious extremism, but future harmony. Nearly a decade in the making, The Evolution of God is a breathtaking re-examination of the past, and a visionary look forward.

Enlightenment Town - Finding Spiritual Awakening in a Most Improbable Place (Paperback): Jeffrey Paine Enlightenment Town - Finding Spiritual Awakening in a Most Improbable Place (Paperback)
Jeffrey Paine
R370 R347 Discovery Miles 3 470 Save R23 (6%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Making of the Abrahamic Religions in Late Antiquity (Paperback): Guy G. Stroumsa The Making of the Abrahamic Religions in Late Antiquity (Paperback)
Guy G. Stroumsa
R1,265 Discovery Miles 12 650 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book presents how ancient Christianity must be understood from the viewpoint of the history of religions in late antiquity. The continuation of biblical prophecy runs like a thread from Jesus through Mani to Muhammad. And yet this thread, arguably the single most important characteristic of the Abrahamic movement, often remains outside the mainstream, hidden, as it were, since it generates heresy. The figures of the Gnostic, the Holy man, and the mystic are all sequels of the Israelite prophet. They reflect a mode of religiosity that is characterized by high intensity. It is centripetal and activist by nature and emphasizes sectarianism and polemics, esoteric knowledge, or gnosis and charisma. The other mode of religiosity, obviously much more common than the first one, is centrifugal and irenic. It favours an ecumenical attitude, contents itself with a widely shared faith, or pistis, and reflects, in Weberian parlance, the routinisation of the new religious movement. This is the mode of priests and bishops, rather than that of martyrs and holy men. These two main modes of religion, high versus low intensity, exist simultaneously, and cross the boundaries of religious communities. They offer a tool permitting us to follow the transformations of religion in late antiquity in general, and in ancient Christianity in particular, without becoming prisoners of the traditional categories of Patristic literature. Through the dialectical relationship between these two modes of religiosity, one can follow the complex transformations of ancient Christianity in its broad religious context.

The Everlasting Man (Paperback): G. K. Chesterton The Everlasting Man (Paperback)
G. K. Chesterton
R272 Discovery Miles 2 720 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Secularisation et Religions Politiques (French, Hardcover, Reprint 2012 ed.): Jean-Pierre Sironneau Secularisation et Religions Politiques (French, Hardcover, Reprint 2012 ed.)
Jean-Pierre Sironneau
R5,218 Discovery Miles 52 180 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Basics of Islam - A Christian's Guide to Understanding Islam (Paperback): Steven A. Crane Basics of Islam - A Christian's Guide to Understanding Islam (Paperback)
Steven A. Crane
R334 Discovery Miles 3 340 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - An Introduction to Monotheism (Paperback): Amanullah De Sondy, Michelle A. Gonzalez, William... Judaism, Christianity, and Islam - An Introduction to Monotheism (Paperback)
Amanullah De Sondy, Michelle A. Gonzalez, William S. Green
R996 Discovery Miles 9 960 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Judaism, Christianity and Islam: An Introduction to Monotheism shows how a shared monotheistic legacy frames and helps explain the commonalities and disagreements among Judaism, Christianity and Islam and their significant denominations in the world today. Taking a thematic approach and covering both historical and contemporary dimensions, the authors discuss how contemporary geographic and cultural contexts shape the expression of monotheism in the three religions. It covers differences between religious expressions in Israeli Judaism, Latin American Christianity and British Islam. Topics discussed include scripture, creation, covenant and identity, ritual, ethics, peoplehood and community, redemption, salvation, life after death, gender, sexuality and marriage. This introductory text, which contains over 30 images, a map, a timeline, chapter afterthoughts and critical questions, is written by three authors with extensive teaching experience, each a specialist in one of the three monotheistic traditions.

Contemporary Philosophical Theology (Paperback): Charles Taliaferro, Chad Meister Contemporary Philosophical Theology (Paperback)
Charles Taliaferro, Chad Meister
R1,520 Discovery Miles 15 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Contemporary Philosophical Theology, Charles Taliaferro and Chad Meister focus on key topics in contemporary philosophical theology within Christianity, Islam, and Judaism, as well as Hinduism and Buddhism. The volume begins with a discussion of key methodological tools available to the philosophical theologian, such as faith and reason, science and religion, revelation and sacred scripture, and authority and tradition. The authors use these tools to explore subjects including language, ineffability, miracles, evil, and the afterlife. They also grapple with applied philosophical theology, including environmental concerns, interreligious dialogue, and the nature and significance of political values. A concluding discussion proposes that philosophical theology can contribute to important reflections and action concerning climate change.

The Truth Within - A History of Inwardness in Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism (Paperback): Gavin Flood The Truth Within - A History of Inwardness in Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism (Paperback)
Gavin Flood
R1,415 Discovery Miles 14 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The idea that there is a truth within the person linked to the discovery of a deeper, more fundamental, more authentic self, has been a common theme in many religions throughout history and an idea that is still with us today. This inwardness or interiority unique to me as an essential feature of who I am has been an aspect of culture and even a defining characteristic of human being; an authentic, private sphere to which we can retreat that is beyond the conflicts of the outer world. This inner world becomes more real than the outer, which is seen as but a pale reflection. Remarkably, the image of the truth within is found across cultures and this book presents an account of this idea in the pre-modern history of Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism. Furthermore, in theistic religions, Christianity and some forms of Hinduism, the truth within is conflated with the idea of God within and in all cases this inner truth is thought to be not only the heart of the person, but also the heart of the universe itself. Gavin Flood examines the metaphor of inwardness and the idea of truth within, along with the methods developed in religions to attain it such as prayer and meditation. These views of inwardness that link the self to cosmology can be contrasted with a modern understanding of the person. In examining the truth within in Christianity, Hinduism, and Buddhism, Flood offers a hermeneutical phenomenology of inwardness and a defence of comparative religion.

Dietrich Bonhoeffer und Abraham J. Heschel (German, Hardcover): Philipp Mertens Dietrich Bonhoeffer und Abraham J. Heschel (German, Hardcover)
Philipp Mertens
R3,004 Discovery Miles 30 040 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Constructing Civility - The Human Good in Christian and Islamic Political Theologies (Hardcover): Richard S. Park Constructing Civility - The Human Good in Christian and Islamic Political Theologies (Hardcover)
Richard S. Park
R2,675 Discovery Miles 26 750 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

In Constructing Civility, Richard Park bridges Christian and Islamic political theologies on the basis of an Aristotelian ethics. He argues that modern secularism entails ideological commitments that can work against the promotion of public civility in pluralistic societies. A corrective outlook on public life and the public sphere is necessary, an outlook that aligns with and recovers the notion of the human good. Park develops a framework for a universally applicable public civility in multifaith and multicultural contexts by engaging the central concepts of the "image of God" (imago Dei) and "human nature" (fitra) in Roman Catholicism and Islam. The study begins with a critique of the social fragmentation and decline of public life found in modernity. Park's central contention is that the construction of public civility within Christian and Islamic political theologies is more promising and sustainable if it is reframed in terms of the human good rather than the common good. The book offers an illustration of the proposed framework of public civility in Mindanao, Philippines, an area that represents one of the longest-standing conflicts between Christian and Muslim communities. Park's sophisticated treatment brings together theology, philosophy, religious studies, intellectual history, and political theory, and will appeal to scholars in all of those fields.

Meaning and Method in Comparative Theology (Paperback): C. Cornille Meaning and Method in Comparative Theology (Paperback)
C. Cornille
R1,392 Discovery Miles 13 920 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

The first systematic overview of the field of comparative theology Meaning and Method in Comparative Theology offers a synthesis of and a blueprint for the emerging field of comparative theology. It discusses various approaches to the field, the impact of religious views of other religions on the way in which comparative theology is conducted, and the particularities of comparative theological hermeneutics. It also provides an overview of the types of learning and of the importance of comparative theology for traditional confessional theology. Though drawing mainly from examples of Christian comparative theology, the book presents a methodological framework that may be applied to any religious tradition. Meaning and Method in Comparative Theology begins with an elaboration on the basic distinction between confessional and meta-confessional approaches to comparative theology. The book also identifies and examines six possible types of comparative theological learning and addresses various questions regarding the relationship between comparative and confessional theology. Provides a unique and objective look at the field of comparative theology for scholars of religion and theologians who want to understand or situate their work within the broader field Contains methodological questions and approaches that apply to comparative theologians from any religious tradition Recognizes and affirms the diversity within the field, while advancing unique perspectives that might be the object of continued discussions among theologians Meaning and Method in Comparative Theology offers an important basis for scholars to position their own work within the broader field of comparative theology and is an essential resource for anyone interested in theology conducted in dialogue with other religious traditions. 2021 PROSE Finalist in the Theology & Religious Studies category.

Living with Concepts - Anthropology in the Grip of Reality (Hardcover): Andrew Brandel, Marco Motta Living with Concepts - Anthropology in the Grip of Reality (Hardcover)
Andrew Brandel, Marco Motta; Contributions by Jocelyn Benoist, Andrew Brandel, Michael Cordey, …
R3,473 Discovery Miles 34 730 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

This volume examines an often taken for granted concept-that of the concept itself. How do we picture what concepts are, what they do, how they arise in the course of everyday life? Challenging conventional approaches that treat concepts as mere tools at our disposal for analysis, or as straightforwardly equivalent to signs to be deciphered, the anthropologists and philosophers in this volume turn instead to the ways concepts are already intrinsically embedded in our forms of life and how they constitute the very substrate of our existence as humans who lead lives in language. Attending to our ordinary lives with concepts requires not an ascent from the rough ground of reality into the skies of theory, but rather acceptance of the fact that thinking is congenital to living with and through concepts. The volume offers a critical and timely intervention into both contemporary philosophy and anthropological theory by unsettling the distinction between thought and reality that continues to be too often assumed and showing how the supposed need to grasp reality may be replaced by an acknowledgement that we are in its grip. Contributors: Jocelyn Benoist, Andrew Brandel, Michael Cordey, Veena Das, Rasmus Dyring and Thomas Schwarz Wentzer, Michael D. Jackson, Michael Lambek, Sandra Laugier, Marco Motta, Michael J. Puett, and Lotte Buch Segal

Religion Across Television Genres - Community, Orange Is the New Black, The Walking Dead, and Supernatural (Paperback, New... Religion Across Television Genres - Community, Orange Is the New Black, The Walking Dead, and Supernatural (Paperback, New edition)
Joseph M. Valenzano III, Erika Engstrom
R997 Discovery Miles 9 970 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Religion Across Television Genres: Community, Orange Is the New Black, The Walking Dead, and Supernatural connects communication theories to the religious content of TV programs across an array of platforms and content genres, specifically the NBC comedy Community, the critically acclaimed Netflix series Orange Is the New Black, AMC's international megahit The Walking Dead, and the CW's long-running fan favorite Supernatural. Its contemporary relevancy makes Religion Across Television Genres ideal for use as a library resource, scholarly reference, and textbook for both undergraduate and graduate courses in mass media, religious studies, and popular culture.

Circling the Elephant - A Comparative Theology of Religious Diversity (Hardcover): John J. Thatamanil Circling the Elephant - A Comparative Theology of Religious Diversity (Hardcover)
John J. Thatamanil
R2,799 Discovery Miles 27 990 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Christian theologians have for some decades affirmed that they have no monopoly on encounters with God or ultimate reality and that other religions also have access to religious truth and transformation. If that is the case, the time has come for Christians not only to learn about but also from their religious neighbors. Circling the Elephant affirms that the best way to be truly open to the mystery of the infinite is to move away from defensive postures of religious isolationism and self-sufficiency and to move, in vulnerability and openness, toward the mystery of the neighbor. Employing the ancient Indian allegory of the elephant and blind(folded) men, John J. Thatamanil argues for the integration of three often-separated theological projects: theologies of religious diversity (the work of accounting for why there are so many different understandings of the elephant), comparative theology (the venture of walking over to a different side of the elephant), and constructive theology (the endeavor of re-describing the elephant in light of the other two tasks). Circling the Elephant also offers an analysis of why we have fallen short in the past. Interreligious learning has been obstructed by problematic ideas about "religion" and "religions," Thatamanil argues, while also pointing out the troubling resonances between reified notions of "religion" and "race." He contests these notions and offers a new theory of the religious that makes interreligious learning both possible and desirable. Christians have much to learn from their religious neighbors, even about such central features of Christian theology as Christ and the Trinity. This book envisions religious diversity as a promise, not a problem, and proposes a new theology of religious diversity that opens the door to robust interreligious learning and Christian transformation through encountering the other.

How Things Count as the Same - Memory, Mimesis, and Metaphor (Hardcover): Adam B. Seligman, Robert P. Weller How Things Count as the Same - Memory, Mimesis, and Metaphor (Hardcover)
Adam B. Seligman, Robert P. Weller
R2,693 Discovery Miles 26 930 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In their third book together, Adam B. Seligman and Robert P. Weller address a seemingly simple question: What counts as the same? Given the myriad differences that divide one individual from another, why do we recognize anyone as somehow sharing a common fate with us? For that matter, how do we live in harmony with groups who may not share the sense of a common fate? Such relationships lie at the heart of the problems of pluralism that increasingly face so much of the world today. Note that "counting as" the same differs from "being" the same. Counting as the same is not an empirical question about how much or how little one person shares with another or one event shares with a previous event. Nothing is actually the same. That is why, as humans, we construct sameness all the time. In the process, of course, we also construct difference. Creating sameness and difference leaves us with the perennial problem of how to live with difference instead of seeing it as a threat. How Things Count as the Same suggests that there are multiple ways in which we can count things as the same, and that each of them fosters different kinds of group dynamics and different sets of benefits and risks for the creation of plural societies. While there might be many ways to understand how people construct sameness, three stand out as especially important and form the focus of the book's analysis: Memory, Mimesis, and Metaphor.

Natural Law - A Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Trialogue (Hardcover): Anver M Emon, Matthew Levering, David Novak Natural Law - A Jewish, Christian, and Islamic Trialogue (Hardcover)
Anver M Emon, Matthew Levering, David Novak
R3,147 Discovery Miles 31 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book is an examination of natural law doctrine, rooted in the classical writings of our respective three traditions: Jewish, Christian, and Islamic. Each of the authors provides an extensive essay reflecting on natural law doctrine in his tradition. Each of the authors also provides a thoughtful response to the essays of the other two authors. Readers will gain a sense for how natural law (or cognate terms) resonated with classical thinkers such as Maimonides, Origen, Augustine, al-Ghazali and numerous others. Readers will also be instructed in how the authors think that these sources can be mined for constructive reflection on natural law today. A key theme in each essay is how the particularity of the respective religious tradition is squared with the evident universality of natural law claims. The authors also explore how natural law doctrine functions in particular traditions for reflection upon the religious other.

Human Finitude and Interreligious Dialogue (Paperback): Mega Hidayati Human Finitude and Interreligious Dialogue (Paperback)
Mega Hidayati
R467 Discovery Miles 4 670 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book examines the thought of Gadamer and Paul Knitter in the area of interreligious dialogue. "Indonesia, no doubt, is a multi-religious country. Despite centuries of peaceful co-existence among the faithful, Indonesia in the late 1990s and early 2000s was rocked by supposedly religious conflicts in such places as Ambon, Maluku, and Poso, Central Sulawesi. In retrospect of the conflicts that had been settled peacefully, this book is an initial attempt to explore some models of religious dialogues based on framework of Gadamer and Knitter. The work is undoubtedly a significant contribution to the conceptual and practical strengthening of religious dialogues in order for Indonesia to be able to prevent religious conflict in the future (Azyumardi Azra, Professor of History; Director, Graduate School, Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University, Jakarta, Indonesia; member of Council on Faith, World Economic Forum, Davos)."

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