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Perspectives on theology of religions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
In the public theology discourse, the concept ‘public square’ has become significant. In today’s multicultural and globalised world it is inevitable that people with different religious affiliations will encounter one another in the public square ...
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A Theology of the Religions and/or a Comparative Theology?

Horizons, 1999
AbstractAn important but little-noticed debate is quietly going on between some theologians of the religions and some comparative theologians. The former, without negating the need for comparative theology, insist on the need for a theology of the religions; the latter call for a moratorium on construction of theologies of religion and a focus instead ...
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BLACK THEOLOGY IN AMERICAN RELIGION

Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1985
“It was the ‘African’ side of black religion that helped African-Americans to see beyond the white distortions of the Gospel and to discover its true meaning as God's liberation of the oppressed from bondage. It was the ‘Christian’ element in black religion that helped African-Americans to re-orient their African past so that it would become useful in ...
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Comparative Theology after “Religion”

2010
This chapter employs genealogy of religion, critical race theory, and Nagarjuna’s Madhyamaka Buddhism to call into question the way in which uninterrogated notions about “religion” and “religions” compromise theologies of religious diversity. At the heart of the argument is the claim that both the categories “religions” and “races” were invented to ...
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Theology of Religion

Salt
PRESENTATION AT THE CONFERENCE Salt of the Earth: Orthodoxy and Otherness in the Modern World Thursday 3 November 2022 Theological Faculty + Remote online participation It goes without saying that every religion makes a claim to truth and even to absolute truth. A single absolute truth, with a plurality of truths outside it, is a logical impossibility.
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