Comparing Faithfully: Insights for Systematic Theological Reflection
Every generation of theologians must respond to its context by rearticulating the central tenets of the faith. Interreligious comparison has been integral to this process from the start of the Christian tradition and is especially salient today. The emerging field of comparative theology, in which close study of another religious tradition yields new questions and categories for theological reflection in the scholar's home tradition, embodies the ecumenical spirit of this moment. This discipline has the potential to enrich systematic theology and, by extension, theological education, at its foundations.

The essays in Comparing Faithfully demonstrate that engagement with religious diversity need not be an afterthought in the study of Christian systematic theology; rather, it can be a way into systematic theological thinking. Each section invites students to test theological categories, to consider Christian doctrine in relation to specific comparisons, and to take up comparative study in their own contexts.

This resource for pastors and theology students reconsiders five central doctrines of the Christian faith in light of focused interreligious investigations. The dialogical format of the book builds conversation about the doctrine of God, theodicy, humanity, Christology, and soteriology. Its comparative essays span examples from Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish, Muslim, Jain, and Confucian traditions as well as indigenous Aztec theology, and contemporary "spiritual but not religious" thought to offer exciting new perspectives on Christian doctrine.
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Comparing Faithfully: Insights for Systematic Theological Reflection
Every generation of theologians must respond to its context by rearticulating the central tenets of the faith. Interreligious comparison has been integral to this process from the start of the Christian tradition and is especially salient today. The emerging field of comparative theology, in which close study of another religious tradition yields new questions and categories for theological reflection in the scholar's home tradition, embodies the ecumenical spirit of this moment. This discipline has the potential to enrich systematic theology and, by extension, theological education, at its foundations.

The essays in Comparing Faithfully demonstrate that engagement with religious diversity need not be an afterthought in the study of Christian systematic theology; rather, it can be a way into systematic theological thinking. Each section invites students to test theological categories, to consider Christian doctrine in relation to specific comparisons, and to take up comparative study in their own contexts.

This resource for pastors and theology students reconsiders five central doctrines of the Christian faith in light of focused interreligious investigations. The dialogical format of the book builds conversation about the doctrine of God, theodicy, humanity, Christology, and soteriology. Its comparative essays span examples from Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish, Muslim, Jain, and Confucian traditions as well as indigenous Aztec theology, and contemporary "spiritual but not religious" thought to offer exciting new perspectives on Christian doctrine.
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Comparing Faithfully: Insights for Systematic Theological Reflection

Comparing Faithfully: Insights for Systematic Theological Reflection

Comparing Faithfully: Insights for Systematic Theological Reflection

Comparing Faithfully: Insights for Systematic Theological Reflection

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Every generation of theologians must respond to its context by rearticulating the central tenets of the faith. Interreligious comparison has been integral to this process from the start of the Christian tradition and is especially salient today. The emerging field of comparative theology, in which close study of another religious tradition yields new questions and categories for theological reflection in the scholar's home tradition, embodies the ecumenical spirit of this moment. This discipline has the potential to enrich systematic theology and, by extension, theological education, at its foundations.

The essays in Comparing Faithfully demonstrate that engagement with religious diversity need not be an afterthought in the study of Christian systematic theology; rather, it can be a way into systematic theological thinking. Each section invites students to test theological categories, to consider Christian doctrine in relation to specific comparisons, and to take up comparative study in their own contexts.

This resource for pastors and theology students reconsiders five central doctrines of the Christian faith in light of focused interreligious investigations. The dialogical format of the book builds conversation about the doctrine of God, theodicy, humanity, Christology, and soteriology. Its comparative essays span examples from Hindu, Buddhist, Jewish, Muslim, Jain, and Confucian traditions as well as indigenous Aztec theology, and contemporary "spiritual but not religious" thought to offer exciting new perspectives on Christian doctrine.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780823274673
Publisher: Fordham University Press
Publication date: 09/01/2016
Series: Comparative Theology: Thinking Across Traditions , #1
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Michelle Voss Roberts is Associate Dean of Academic Affairs and Associate Professor of Theology at Wake Forest University School of Divinity. Her most recent book, Tastes of the Divine: Hindu and Christian Theologies of Emotion (Fordham, 2014), received the American Academy of Religion's Award for Excellence in Constructive/Reflective Studies.

Table of Contents

Introduction: A Place for Comparative Theology in Christian Systematic Reflection
Michelle Voss Roberts

I. DIVINITY
1. The Dance of Emptiness: A Constructive Comparative Theology of the Social Trinity
Jon Paul Sydnor
2. Flower and Song: A Comparative Study on Teotlizing in Aztec Theology and Karl Rahner's View of Divine Self-Disclosure
Elaine Padilla
3. Comparative Theology and the Postmodern God of "Perhaps": A Response to Sydnor and Padilla
Kristin Beise Kiblinger

II. THEODICY
4. Developing Christian Theodicy in Conversation with Navid Kermani
Klaus von Stosch
5. Like a Dog's Curly Tail-Finding Perfection in a World of Imperfection: A Hindu Theodicy in the Tradition of Sri Ramakrishna
Jeffery D. Long
6. "Only Goodness Matters": Reflections on Theodicy with Klaus von Stosch and Jeffery Long
Wendy Farley

III. HUMANITY
7. Longing and Letting Go: Lessons in Being Human from Hadewijch and Mirabai
Holly Hillgardner
8. Women's Virtue, Church Leadership, and the Problem of Gender Complementarity
Tracy Sayuki Tiemeier
9. Longing and Gender: A Response to Holly Hillgardner and Tracy Sayuki Tiemeier
Amir Hussain

IV. CHRISTOLOGY
10. What Child is This? Jesus, Lord Lao, and Divine Identity
Bede Benjamin Bidlack
11. Who is the Suffering Servant? A Comparative Theological Reading of Isaiah 53 after the Shoah
Marianne Moyaert
12. Response: Christology in Comparative Perspective
Hugh Nicholson

V. SOTERIOLOGY
13. The Way(s) of Salvation: The Function of the Law in John Calvin and Abu Hamid al-Ghazali
Joshua Ralston
14. Sleeper, Awake: Considering the Soteriological Promise of Popular Spiritual Gurus
Sharon Betcher
15. Salvation in the After-Living: Reflections on Salvation with Joshua Ralston and Sharon Betcher
Shelly Rambo
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