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The second volume in the Opera Omnia of Raimon Panikkar, the complete, authoritative collection of the work of the renowned scholar of religion.
Part 1 of the third volume in the Opera Omnia of Raimon Panikkar, the complete authoritative collection of the renowned scholar of world religion.
Brings together in a single volume English language editions of the Indian sacred scriptures.
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.
First in a 12-volume series encompassing the works of the celebrated religious scholar.
Part 2 of the third volume in the Opera Omnia of Raimon Panikkar, the complete authoritative collection of the renowned scholar of world religion.
A renowned scholar of interfaith relations focuses on Catholic engagement with other religious traditions in the United States, and the significance of this experience of religious pluralism for Christian theology.
Contributions by leading scholars from around the world on “global Christianity,” the expression of faith emerging from the massive demographic movements of Christians that have serious implications for understanding Christian faith in the 21st century.
Peter Phan reflects on how people can be genuinely religious if they live "interreligiously."
The much-discussed work by a noted scholar of Christian theology and interreligious thought.
A leading Korean theologian offers a way past Christianity’s theological impasses.
A timely revision of a classic text for undergraduates introducing them to the basics of religious studies.
One of the world’s most important philosophers of religion reveals the unity of cosmic Mystery in this distillation of the wisdom of East and West, North and South.
Shows how religious pluralism carries the promise of being the theology of the future.
A landmark in the evolving understanding of Christianity?s relation to other religious ways.
One of the most original scholars of world religions explores the relationship of humanity and divinity.
Through the lens of Christology, a new approach to the theology of religions.
A spirited defense of Asian theology and an invitation to find joy in the encounter of the “religious other.”
Insightful essays on Christian-Muslim relations by one of the world's leading experts.
Key theologians provide new ways to surmount barriers of distrust and fear among the adherents of the worlds major religions.
A discussion of Christian theology and practice in relation to Mahayana Buddhist philosophy.
A discussion of pluralist theology in terms of human salvation.
One thing is clear: A post-patriarchal age, even if only as an ideal to be approximated, is worthy of commitment by men as well as by women.
Critiques pluralism and exclusivism offering instead a Trinitarian theology of religions.
Prominent rabbis and others look at the Jewish Jesus both personally and historically.
Offers perspectives from seven of the world?s religions on the ethos that ought to inspire the global economy.
A creative postcolonial reading of Black Elk--a Lakota holy man and a Catholic catechist.
Offers a multifaith, pluralistic theology of religion as the next step in interreligious interchange.
A leading scholar of Islam examines Christianity from a Muslim perspective.
Top scholars explore the pathbreaking work of Andrew Walls and its impact on the understanding of Christianity as a world religion, not merely a European one.
Lefebure offers Christian readings of Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, and Buddhist holy texts that suggest new bases for friendship and understanding.
One of the most creative American theologians of the past fifty years, Harvey Cox is best known as the author of The Secular City, among the true classics in religious studies.
This unburied hidden treasure presents Dupuis’ life story and his views on religious pluralism, interreligious dialogue, and ecclesiology.
A vital, accessible, comparative view of Siddharta Guatama and Jesus Christ that captures the fruits of recent scholarship.
Eye-opening essays by Buddhist, Hindus, Jews, Muslims provide insights to how Christianity is viewed in their communities--and why