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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.
Ten religious writers offer luminous glimpses into the thought and life of Beatrice Bruteau, Christian philosopher and mystic, including the text of an interview with her.
A vital, accessible, comparative view of Siddharta Guatama and Jesus Christ that captures the fruits of recent scholarship.
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
The first comprehensive exploration of the traditional moral and ethical imperatives of African religion, treating it as an equal among the religions of the world.
Presents the construction of ?local theologies? as an enterprise that?s not just for specialists. This exciting and practical book promises to become a standard in courses on theological method and foundations of ministry.
Explores the witness and legacy of the "first female theologian of the Americas."
A probing introduction to the meaning and methods of Practical Theology.
Where does human existence stand in a cosmos some fifteen billion years old and seemingly indifferent to human suffering?
What it means to share the Gospel in light of postmodern questions.
The history of a church that has changed, can change, and will change with the grace of God's Spirit always guiding it, inspiring it, keeping it.
New insights into the evolution of spiritual wholeness in creation through the lens of quantum biology.
An inside look at the dialogue among Catholicism and world religions, particularly Buddhism and Islam.
The first book in the series "Catholicity in an Evolving Universe" unveils a new paradigm for being Catholic, a conscious awareness of how everything in the universe forms a whole.
“A clear and sensitive justification of process philosophy’s relevance to contemporary Catholic theology.” —John F. Haught
An innovative open-ended systems approach to ecclesiology in a continually evolving universe.
Scholarly and stimulating look at the importance of the Bible for Blacks and of Blacks in the Bible. "Lucidly written with profound messages . . ."--Black Issues in Higher Education
Fresh views from womanist theologians on theodicy.
Illuminating writings on religion, feminism and environmental issues from Africa, Asia, Latin America.
What would Catholic systematics look like if it were done from a Latino/a perspective?
The Jesuit writer who spent nearly fifty years in Japan here explores why Christian theology must dialogue with science and the religions of the East.
In this brief but telling work a leading Catholic thinker traces issues reshaping theology and mission today.
A wise and trustworthy introduction to spirituality and mysticism, their meaning, and their importance for our age.
Articulates a learning process to help Christians improve approaches to understanding other religious traditions.
How worship and liturgy can surprise and lead us to the divine depths of creation.
Making sense of Christian faith through an understanding of spirituality.
Offers a comprehensive anthology of the work of one of Catholicism's most creative contemporary theologians.
Joining the wisdom of East and West, a modern spiritual master proposes a new Christian mysticism for the third millennium, one that will help humanity to transcend violence and heal the earth.
An up-to-date, accessible, and comprehensive study of every major position taken by Christian churches and theologians on world religions and religious pluralism.
On the 25th Anniversary of his death, reflection on the legacy of a Jesuit theologian and martyr.
A new theology of peace that renders the just war theory near mute by making Jesus and his teachings the cornerstone of both theory and practice.
This collection of essays offers rich fruit to a seeking, questioning generation that is drawn to spirituality but not always to dogmatic religion.
Argues for a reconstruction of christology and mission for the modern pluralistic world.