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Karl Barth and Comparative Theology.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Comparative Theology: Thinking Across Traditions SeriesPublisher: New York : Fordham University Press, 2019Copyright date: ©2019Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (289 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780823284627
Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Karl Barth and Comparative TheologyLOC classification:
  • BX4827.B3 .K375 2019
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Contents:
Cover -- KARL BARTH AND COMPARATIVE THEOLOGY -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- Foreword: Some Reflections on Barth and Comparative Theology -- Introduction -- I Barth and Judaism -- 1 Comparative Theology, Comparative Wisdom, and Covenantal Logic -- 2 Faith as Immunity to History? Rethinking Barth and Fackenheim -- Response to Part I -- II Barth and Buddhism -- 3 Barth's Theology of Religion and Dōgen's Nondualism -- 4 Barth and Universal Salvation: A Mahayana Buddhist Perspective -- Response to Part II -- III Barth and Islam -- 5 Analogies across Faiths: Barth and Ghazali on Speaking after Revelation -- 6 Karl Barth and Parousia in Comparative Messianism -- Response to Part III -- IV Barth and Hinduism -- 7 God as Subject and Never Object to Us: Reading Kena Upaniṣad with Karl Barth and Śaṅkara -- 8 "Do Not Grieve": Reconciliation in Barth and Vedanta Desika -- Response to Part IV -- V Barth and African Traditional Religions -- 9 Speaking about the Unspeakable: Conversing with Barth and Ejizu on Mediated Divine Action -- 10 Humanity and Destiny: A Theological Comparison of Karl Barth and African Traditional Religions -- Response to Part V -- Conclusion. Barth's Dreams: Religions as Scandal and Parable -- Acknowledgments -- List of Contributors.
Summary: This volume builds on recent engagements with Barth in theologies of religion, and opens new conversation between Barth and comparative theology. In each of six religion-specific sections, two theologians offer focused engagements of Barth with themes and figures from another religious tradition, followed by response from a theologian from that tradition itself.
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Cover -- KARL BARTH AND COMPARATIVE THEOLOGY -- Title -- Copyright -- CONTENTS -- Foreword: Some Reflections on Barth and Comparative Theology -- Introduction -- I Barth and Judaism -- 1 Comparative Theology, Comparative Wisdom, and Covenantal Logic -- 2 Faith as Immunity to History? Rethinking Barth and Fackenheim -- Response to Part I -- II Barth and Buddhism -- 3 Barth's Theology of Religion and Dōgen's Nondualism -- 4 Barth and Universal Salvation: A Mahayana Buddhist Perspective -- Response to Part II -- III Barth and Islam -- 5 Analogies across Faiths: Barth and Ghazali on Speaking after Revelation -- 6 Karl Barth and Parousia in Comparative Messianism -- Response to Part III -- IV Barth and Hinduism -- 7 God as Subject and Never Object to Us: Reading Kena Upaniṣad with Karl Barth and Śaṅkara -- 8 "Do Not Grieve": Reconciliation in Barth and Vedanta Desika -- Response to Part IV -- V Barth and African Traditional Religions -- 9 Speaking about the Unspeakable: Conversing with Barth and Ejizu on Mediated Divine Action -- 10 Humanity and Destiny: A Theological Comparison of Karl Barth and African Traditional Religions -- Response to Part V -- Conclusion. Barth's Dreams: Religions as Scandal and Parable -- Acknowledgments -- List of Contributors.

This volume builds on recent engagements with Barth in theologies of religion, and opens new conversation between Barth and comparative theology. In each of six religion-specific sections, two theologians offer focused engagements of Barth with themes and figures from another religious tradition, followed by response from a theologian from that tradition itself.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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