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Originally published in 1961, Christianity Among the Religions
examines whether it is possible to learn from other religions
without compromising on personal religious loyalties. The book
traces from the thirteenth century the gradual awakening of the
West to the spiritual qualities of other religions and the various
efforts made to place them in relation to Christianity. It explores
the reports sent home by Jesuit missionaries in China, the advance
in knowledge in nineteenth-century Europe, and the gradual decline
in Western "provincialism". In doing so, the book puts forwards
suggestions for the relation between Christianity and other
religions and calls for open conversations between representatives
of different faiths with the aim of increased unity of spirit.
Christianity Among the Religions will appeal to all those with an
interest in the history of Christianity and religious studies more
generally.
Originally published in 1961, Christianity Among the Religions
examines whether it is possible to learn from other religions
without compromising on personal religious loyalties. The book
traces from the thirteenth century the gradual awakening of the
West to the spiritual qualities of other religions and the various
efforts made to place them in relation to Christianity. It explores
the reports sent home by Jesuit missionaries in China, the advance
in knowledge in nineteenth-century Europe, and the gradual decline
in Western "provincialism". In doing so, the book puts forwards
suggestions for the relation between Christianity and other
religions and calls for open conversations between representatives
of different faiths with the aim of increased unity of spirit.
Christianity Among the Religions will appeal to all those with an
interest in the history of Christianity and religious studies more
generally.
This book, first published in 1953, was one of the first written in
English that attempted to provide a sympathetic analysis of the new
movement of Existentialism. In the attempt to bring out what is of
permanent value in what was at the time a study yet to gain
academic recognition, it is a valuable work that presents a
clear-eyed analysis from the ground up.
This book, first published in 1953, was one of the first written in
English that attempted to provide a sympathetic analysis of the new
movement of Existentialism. In the attempt to bring out what is of
permanent value in what was at the time a study yet to gain
academic recognition, it is a valuable work that presents a
clear-eyed analysis from the ground up.
Martin D. Yaffe's Judaism and Environmental Ethics: A Reader is a
well-conceived exploration of three interrelated questions: Does
the Hebrew Bible, or subsequent Jewish tradition, teach
environmental responsibility or not? What Jewish teachings, if any,
appropriately address today's environmental crisis? Do ecology,
Judaism, and philosophy work together, or are they at odds with
each other in confronting the current crisis? Yaffe's extensive
introduction analyzes and appraises the anthologized essays, each
of which serves to deepen and enrich our understanding of current
reflection on Judaism and environmental ethics. Brought together in
one volume for the first time, the most important scholars in the
field touch on diverse disciplines including deep ecology,
political philosophy, and biblical hermeneutics. This ambitious
book illustrates precisely because of its interdisciplinary focus
how longstanding disagreements and controversies may spark further
interchange among ecologists, Jews, and philosophers. Both
accessible and thoroughly scholarly, this dialogue will benefit
anyone interested in ethical and religious considerations of
contemporary ecology."
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