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Theology and the Dialogue of Religions
Michael Barnes SJ contributes to the debate about the place of inter-religious relations in the life of the Church.
S. J. Michael Barnes (Author)
9780521810777, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 14 March 2002
292 pages
23.6 x 15.7 x 2.2 cm, 0.52 kg
'… an important book. Barnes has developed a new approach within the field.' Reviews in Religion and Theology
Theology of religions is an area of theological reflection on inter-religious relations which raises fundamental questions for all people of faith in a pluralist, post-modern world. How to practise a religious faith with integrity while respecting other claims to ultimate truth? Must 'the other' always be regarded as a problematic complication on the fringes of a Christianity-centred world? Is there a 'third way' between an all-dominating exclusivism and a vapid relativism? This book contributes to the debate about the place of inter-religious relations in the life of the Church by developing a 'theology of dialogue'. In offering a critique of much current thinking in this area, Michael Barnes SJ proposes instead a theology rooted in the themes of welcome and hospitality. He argues for a vision of Christianity as a 'school of faith', a community called not just to teach others but to learn from them as well.
Part I. The Returning Other: 1. Rethinking theology of religions
2. Remembering the Covenant
3. Facing the Other
4. Learning something of God
Part II. Dialogue and God: 5. Telling the Christian story
6. Reflecting on 'an other' experience
7. Forming the school of faith
8. Contemplating the depths of God
9. Negotiating the middle.