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Philosophy Bridging the World Religions (Hardcover, 2003 ed.)
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Philosophy Bridging the World Religions (Hardcover, 2003 ed.)
Series: A Discourse of the World Religions, 5
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Religions are the largest communities of the global society and
claim, at least in the cases of Islam and Christianity, to be
universal interpretations of life and orders of existence. With the
globalization of the world economy and the unity of the global
society in the Internet, they gain unprecedented access to the
entire human race through modern means of communication. At the
same time, this globalization brings religions into conflict with
one another in their claims to universal validity. How can the
conflict of religions be defused? The speculative, philosophical
method of dealing with a religion is a way to present one's own
religious convictions in the medium of philosophy and rational
discourse. The philosophical approach to religion can serve as the
basis of the conversation of the world religions, without
dissolving their truth claims. It can reduce dogmatic claims and
contribute to overcoming fundamentalism. Philosophy builds bridges
between religions.
The series A Discourse of the World Religions presents with this
volume the fifth and last of the EXPO-Discourses of the World
Religions, which took place near the end of the World Exposition
EXPO 2000 in Hannover, Germany. The five EXPO-Discourses were held
before and during the World Exposition EXPO 2000 in Hannover with
the objective of a philosophical-theological dialogue of religions
about central themes of their teachings. The series aims at a
deeper understanding of the similarities and differences between
Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam in their
theological and philosophical propositions. It sees in philosophy a
bridge between the religions and a means to overcome religious
hostility and fundamentalism and to further the dialogue of the
religions.
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