Doing Theology with Humility, Generosity, and Wonder: A Christian Theology of Pluralism

This book looks at how Christians can think about their own theology in a manner that will allow them to not only be more open to interfaith dialogue but also to see that conversation as essential to what it means to be a Christian. For much of history, Christian theology has been used to undergird and justify imperial power. This has required a theological construction that advances a vision of belief that stands above and against the world and other faiths, or at the very least acts as the one vision under which all the others must unite. Empire and the colonizing enterprise do not lend themselves well to plural ways of understanding Christian faith, let alone a plurality of religious faiths. To take plurality seriously, we need a Christian theology that sees itself as a participant in that plurality.

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Doing Theology with Humility, Generosity, and Wonder: A Christian Theology of Pluralism

This book looks at how Christians can think about their own theology in a manner that will allow them to not only be more open to interfaith dialogue but also to see that conversation as essential to what it means to be a Christian. For much of history, Christian theology has been used to undergird and justify imperial power. This has required a theological construction that advances a vision of belief that stands above and against the world and other faiths, or at the very least acts as the one vision under which all the others must unite. Empire and the colonizing enterprise do not lend themselves well to plural ways of understanding Christian faith, let alone a plurality of religious faiths. To take plurality seriously, we need a Christian theology that sees itself as a participant in that plurality.

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Doing Theology with Humility, Generosity, and Wonder: A Christian Theology of Pluralism

Doing Theology with Humility, Generosity, and Wonder: A Christian Theology of Pluralism

by Damayanthi Niles
Doing Theology with Humility, Generosity, and Wonder: A Christian Theology of Pluralism

Doing Theology with Humility, Generosity, and Wonder: A Christian Theology of Pluralism

by Damayanthi Niles

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This book looks at how Christians can think about their own theology in a manner that will allow them to not only be more open to interfaith dialogue but also to see that conversation as essential to what it means to be a Christian. For much of history, Christian theology has been used to undergird and justify imperial power. This has required a theological construction that advances a vision of belief that stands above and against the world and other faiths, or at the very least acts as the one vision under which all the others must unite. Empire and the colonizing enterprise do not lend themselves well to plural ways of understanding Christian faith, let alone a plurality of religious faiths. To take plurality seriously, we need a Christian theology that sees itself as a participant in that plurality.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781506433608
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress, Publishers
Publication date: 08/04/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 150
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Damayanthi Niles is professor of constructive theology at Eden Theological Seminary in St. Louis, Missouri, and a teaching elder with the Presbyterian Church USA. Her research and teaching focuses on interfaith and comparative theology, constructive theology, theology and power, contextual theology with a focus on Asian theology, and missiology.

Table of Contents

Preface xi

1 God in a Pluralistic World 1

2 Christ in a Pluralistic World 17

3 Holy Spirit in a Pluralistic World 43

4 The Human Being as a Dialogical Creature 59

5 Churches as Champions of Dialogue 71

A Concluding Invitation 85

Index 87

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