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Interreligious Hermeneutics (Paperback)
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Interreligious Hermeneutics (Paperback)
Series: Interreligious Dialogue, 2
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Description: Catherine Cornille, Boston College David Tracy,
University of Chicago Divinity School Werner Jeanrond, University
of Glasgow Marianne Moyaert, University of Leuven John Maraldo,
University of North Florida Reza Shah-Kazemi, Institute of Ismaili
Studies Malcolm David Eckel, Boston University Joseph S. O'Leary,
Sophia University John P. Keenan, Middlebury College Hendrik Vroom,
VU University Amsterdam Laurie Patton, Emory University
Endorsements: ""The implications of understanding between the
religions are as unclear as it is clear that such understanding is
badly needed. What is intriguing about this volume is not only that
it enters this still widely uncharted territory but that many of
its contributions explore which light the continental tradition of
hermeneutic philosophy might shed on this field."" --Perry
Schmidt-Leukel University of Muenster, Germany ""This is a book
packed with expertise and insight. In light of the complexities of
interreligious dialogue, the authors use the creativity of
hermeneutical understanding to walk a necessary tight-rope:
discovering those meanings that cut across religious traditions
while respecting the particularity and non-negotiable otherness
that exists in every religious tradition. The savvy editors have
crafted a substantive volume that gives hope for true dialogue in
our world of almost bewildering religious diversity."" --Anthony J.
Godzieba Villanova University About the Contributor(s): Catherine
Cornille is Associate Professor of Comparative Theology at Boston
College. She is the author of The Im-Possibility of Interreligious
Dialogue (2008) and editor of Many Mansions? Multiple Religious
Belonging and Christian Identity (2002) and Song Divine: Christian
Commentaries on the Bhagavad Gita (2006). She is managing editor of
the series Christian Commentaries on Non-Christian Sacred Texts.
Christopher Conway is a doctoral candidate in Comparative Theology
at Boston College, working in the area of the Hindu-Christian
dialogue.
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