Description
This volume addresses what happens to Christian theology when it follows its traditional habit of excluding religious others from the theological conversation. It argues that the exclusion of non-Christian voices blinds Christian theology not only to its own character, but also to the God to whom it seeks to be faithful.
Table of Contents
Outsiders and Insiders: Why Religious Others Matter to Christian Theology Discourse, Power, Exclusion: How Christian Theology Constructs Religious Others Schleiermacher: "Religion" in Service to "the Christian" Barth: Revelation in Service to "the Christian" Lindbeck: Turning "the Christian" Inward Gutiérrez: A Turn to Christian Others Appendix: A Crash Course in Alain Badiou's Philosophy



