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▼a 9781441157768 (electronic bk.) |
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▼a 144115776X (electronic bk.) |
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▼a (OCoLC)843187617 |
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▼a BL85 .R665 2013 |
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▼a Rose, Kenneth. |
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▼a Pluralism
▼h [electronic resource] :
▼b the future of religion /
▼c Kenneth Rose. |
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▼a Future of religion |
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▼a London :
▼b Bloomsbury Publishing,
▼c 2013. |
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▼a 1 online resource (209 p.) |
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▼a Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Pluralism and the overcoming of inclusivism; An overview of coming chapters; An excursus on terminology; Notes; Chapter 1 Impasse in the Theology of Religions; The inclusivistic caricature of pluralism; The Copernican revolution in the theology of religions; Crossing the theological Rubicon; John Hick's pluralistic hypothesis; Coming to terms with the pluralist revolution; Post-Copernican Protestant exclusivisms; Post-Copernican pluralisms; The dead-end of inclusivism; Notes; Chapter 2 The Inclusivist Counterrevolution |
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▼a Retreating behind the theological RubiconInching toward the Rubicon: Pluralistic inclusivism; Tarrying by the rubicon: The postpluralist reassertion of inclusivism; The need for an apophatic pluralist theology of religions; Notes; Chapter 3 The Impossibility of an Inclusivist Theology of Religions; An inclusivist returns: A thought experiment; The pathos of overextended inclusivist theologies of religions; Toward an apophatic pluralist theory of religion; Notes; Chapter 4 The Syncretistic Basis of the Theory of Apophatic Pluralism; Pluralism and the churning of religious traditions |
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▼a Chapter 7 The Parable of the PrisonersTaking religious teachings seriously as religious teachings; The parable of the prisoners; The pluralistic moral of the parable of the prisoners; Notes; Chapter 8 Apophatic Pluralism and the Study of Religion; Beyond hegemonic scientism; Beyond religious constructivism; Rediscovering the method native to religious studies; Notes; Bibliography; Index |
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▼a Theology of religions has defaulted in the last two decades to an epicyclic inclusivism which seeks to undermine pluralism with claims that it is covertly triumphalistic and that it mirrors the logic of exclusivism. With the exception of pioneers in the field such as John Hick and Paul Knitter, most major figures in this theological field have retreated from pluralism and promote versions of particularism and inclusivism. Pluralism: The Future of Religion argues for an apophatic pluralism that is motivated by the insight that it is impossible to secure universal assent for changeable bodies of |
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▼a BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Gaia & Earth Energies.
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▼a RELIGION / Christianity / General.
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▼a Religious pluralism. |
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▼a Religion. |
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▼a Negative theology. |
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▼a Religions
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▼a Electronic books. |
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▼i Print version:
▼a Rose, Kenneth
▼t Pluralism : The Future of Religion
▼d London : Bloomsbury Publishing,c2013 |
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