Bültmann & Gerriets
Religious Truth and Identity in an Age of Plurality
von Peter Jonkers, Oliver J Wiertz
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Gebundene Ausgabe
ISBN: 978-0-367-02937-1
Erschienen am 08.08.2019
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 236 mm [H] x 152 mm [B] x 20 mm [T]
Gewicht: 567 Gramm
Umfang: 292 Seiten

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This book deals with the intellectual aspects of having diverse religious expressions in proximity and the socio-political consequences. It provides a multi-disciplinary perspective on this complex subject.



Oliver J. Wiertz is professor of Epistemology and Philosophy of Religion at the Philosophisch-Theologische Hochschule Sankt Georgen, Frankfurt, Germany.

Peter Jonkers is Professor of Philosophy in the School of Catholic Theology at Tilburg University, the Netherlands.



Acknowledgements; General Introduction
Peter Jonkers and Oliver J. Wiertz; Part I: Religious Diversity and Truth; Chapter 1: Introduction to Part I. The Truth-Aptness of Religious Discourse and the Problem of Realism in Relation to Religious Diversity and Pluralism.
Sami Pihlströ; Chapter 2: Truth, Suffering and Religious Diversity. A Pragmatist Perspective
Sami Pihlström; Chapter 3: Truth, Meaning and Interreligious Understanding
Åke Wahlberg; Chapter 4: Belief as an Artefact. Implications for Religious Diversity
Elena Kalmykova; Chapter 5: Maimonides and Kierkegaard on Fictionalism, Divine Hiddenness and the Scope for Interreligious Dialogue Nehama Verbin; Part II: Epistemic Consequences of Religious Diversity; Chapter 6: Introduction to Part II. The Epistemic Consequences of Religious Diversity.
Katherine Dormandy and Oliver J. Wiertz; Chapter 7: The Epistemic Implications of Religious Diversity
John Cottingham; Chapter 8: Epistemic Desiderata and Religious Plurality
Oliver J. Wiertz; Chapter 9: "In Abundance of Counsellors There is Victory": Reasoning about Public Policy from a Religious Worldview Katherine Dormandy; Chapter 10: Respecting Religious Otherness as Otherness versus Exclusivism and Religious Pluralism: Towards a Robust Interreligious Dialogue, Dirk-Martin Grube; Part III: Practical Questions Concerning Religious Diversity; Chapter 11: Introduction to Part III. Practical Questions Concerning Religious Diversity, Victoria S. Harrison; Chapter 12: Christians and the Practice of Zen
Alexander Löffler SJ; Chapter 13: Reconsidering the Concept of Mission in the Light of Comparative Theology
Klaus von Stosch; Chapter 14: How to Break the Ill-Fated Bond between Religious Truth and Violence?
Peter Jonkers; Chapter 15: Can Religious Diversity Help with the Problem of Religiously-Motivated Violence?
Victoria S. Harrison; Index of names and terms; List of Contributors


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