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Suggests that the multi-millennial Indic cultures impose on India the burden and responsibility of following her own dharma, for herself and for the whole world.
“A clear and sensitive justification of process philosophy’s relevance to contemporary Catholic theology.” —John F. Haught
This volume captures and distills Chittister's message--including reflections on her own journey, why she remains in the church, and what sustains her faith.
The second volume in the Opera Omnia of Raimon Panikkar, the complete, authoritative collection of the work of the renowned scholar of religion.
Prominent international ethicists offer scholars and students a wide range of perspectives on issues of ethics, environment, and justice.
Provides and original history and analysis of Asian Christian theologies, past and present, with a critical eye toward those expressions foreign to the Asian experience and context.
A rich and relevant introduction to the spiritual thought of a leading 19th century philosopher.
William Stringfellow was a radical lay theologian who drew on biblical warnings to level prophetic critiques against the church and the modern war-making state.
Offers a brief biography and selection of writings by John Muir, the Scottish American naturalist who founded the Sierra Club and sparked the modern environmental movement
Approaches Christian encounters with other faiths through real-life situations.
Affirms a radical Christian uniqueness over the pluralist argument.
Eye-opening essays by Buddhist, Hindus, Jews, Muslims provide insights to how Christianity is viewed in their communities--and why
This companion to Transforming Mission gathers in one volume key texts from history.
Writers from many tribes address issues of environmental and social devastation in the Americas.
Profiles key Christian missionary leaders and innovators, both Catholic and Protestant.
Offers a crucial introduction to the issues and challenges of interfaith dialogue in a world of many religions.
Offers a way of reading the sacred hymns and prayers as poetry, and as catalyst to community action.
A discussion of pluralist theology in terms of human salvation.