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El. knyga: Religion in the Modern World: Celebrating Pluralism and Diversity

(Roehampton University, London)
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  • Išleidimo metai: 07-Mar-2019
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108632683
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  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108632683
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The subject of religious diversity is of growing significance, with its associated problems of religious pluralism and inter-faith dialogue. Moreover, since the European Enlightenment, religions have had to face new, existential challenges. Is there a future for religions? How will they have to change? Can they co-exist peacefully? In this book, Keith Ward brings new insights to these questions. Applying historical and philosophical approaches, he explores how we can establish truth among so many diverse religions. He explains how religions have evolved over time and how they are reacting to the challenges posed by new scientific and moral beliefs. A celebration of the diversity in the world's religions, Ward's timely book also deals with the possibility and necessity of religious tolerance and co-existence.

For all who are interested in the future of religion in the modern world. Takes a historical and philosophical approach to explain how religions have changed historically, and how they react to modern knowledge. A text for school and college classes on religious diversity and pluralism, and for examining the nature of religion.

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' the clarity of the philosophical narrative Ward sketches in making this endorsement of religious pluralism is eminently noteworthy In this moment of intense polarization, religious and otherwise, Ward's account functions as a welcome balm.' J. Khan, Choice 'I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It is well argued and written in an engaging and accessible style. The argumentation in this book represents the best of Ward's own Christian tradition.' William Olhausen, Search - A Church of Ireland Journal, vol. 44.3 'The book, quite simply, is an immense gift all may profit from Allison's honest and careful scholarship: highly recommended.' Daniel A. Smith, Modern Believing

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Proposes an original approach to religious diversity, from religious pluralism and inter-faith dialogue to new existential challenges.
Acknowledgements vii
Introduction 1(8)
PART I THE PROBLEM OF RELIGIOUS PLURALISM
9(20)
1 Emile Durkheim
12(4)
2 Myths and Symbols
16(5)
3 Myth and History
21(4)
4 Historical Development
25(4)
PART II THE PERENNIAL PHILOSOPHY
29(38)
5 Aldous Huxley
31(3)
6 Experience of the Ineffable
34(3)
7 Perennialist Critiques of Other Religious Views
37(2)
8 The Void and Pure Mind
39(3)
9 The Supreme Good
42(3)
10 Frithjof Schuon
45(5)
11 Problems with the Esoteric View
50(4)
12 Huston Smith
54(4)
13 The Principle of Plenitude
58(6)
14 Perennialism and Diversity
64(3)
PART III THE CRITICAL TURN
67(54)
15 Rudolf Bultmann
70(10)
16 Immanuel Kant
80(5)
17 The Extension of Moral Concern
85(5)
18 Morality and Religion
90(4)
19 Friedrich Schleiermacher
94(9)
20 G. W. Friedrich Hegel
103(9)
21 The Rise of Pluralism
112(3)
22 Ernst Troeltsch
115(6)
PART IV THE PLURALIST HYPOTHESIS
121(42)
23 John Hick
123(7)
24 Soteriological Effectiveness
130(4)
25 Truth, Experience, and Salvation
134(4)
26 Universal Salvation
138(7)
27 Truth and Religious Language
145(5)
28 A Case Study: Christianity and Islam
150(6)
29 Cantwell Smith
156(7)
PART V CATHOLICISM AND PLURALISM
163(26)
30 Karl Rahner
165(4)
31 Hans Kung
169(6)
32 Raimon Panikkar
175(5)
33 Paul Knitter
180(3)
34 Peter Phan
183(6)
PART VI BUDDHISM AND CHRISTIANITY IN DIALOGUE
189(16)
35 A Case Study: Christianity and Buddhism
191(9)
36 Conclusion
200(5)
Appendix 205(2)
Bibliography 207(4)
Index 211
Keith Ward is Professor of Religious Studies at University of Roehampton. A Fellow of the British Academy, he was Regius Professor of Divinity at the University of Oxford and served as President of the World Congress of Faiths. He is the author of numerous books, most recently, Christ and the Cosmos (Cambridge, 2015) and The Christian Idea of God (Cambridge, 2017).