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Through an examination of Christian interaction with other religions, Paul S. Chung constructs a theology of comparative religion. In the course of this construction, he employs the work of Ernst Troeltsch, Robert Bellah, and Karl Barth, while offering case studies of transformative interaction between Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam. Chung's interdisciplinary approach opens up new avenues for inter-religious understanding and melding, for instance exploring the development of a Protestant Islam. Throughout, he provides innovative conceptions of the religions involved and the realities they assert.
Contents
Foreword by Ulrich Duchrow
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1. Ernst Troeltsch: Comparative Theology and Historical Research of Religion
Chapter 2. Comparative Theolgoy, Sociological Enquiry, and Power Relations
Chapter 3. Comparative Theology of Grace: Martin Luther and Shinran Shonin
Chapter 4. Karl Barth, Religion and Comparative Theology
Chapter 5. Islam: Religious Discourse, Power and Modernity
Chapter 6. Comparative Theology: Culture and Religion
Chapter 7. Comparative Theology and Interreligious Dialogue
Epilogue
Bibliography
Index



