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Im-Possibility of Interreligious Dialogue

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ISBN-10: 0824524640

ISBN-13: 9780824524647

Edition: 2008

Authors: Catherine Cornille

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List price: $25.95
Copyright year: 2008
Publisher: Crossroad Publishing Company, The
Publication date: 10/1/2008
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 280
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.25" long x 0.90" tall
Weight: 0.880
Language: English

Acknowledgments
Introduction
Humility
Christian Humility and Dialogue
Spiritual Humility
Spiritual Humility and Dialogue
Spiritual Humility and Doctrine
Doctrinal Humility and Dialogue
Historical Consciousness
Eschatology
Apophatic Theology
A Note on Rahner's Anonymous Christianity
Dialogue on Humility
Humility in Other Religions
Humility in the Buddhist-Christian Dialogue
Commitment
Tradition as Point of Departure
Dialogue without Commitment
Traditions in Dialogue
Dialogue and Mission
Tradition as Place of Return
Dialogue and Liminality
Dialogue and Discernment
Tradition as Obstacle or Instrument
Openness in Commitment
Openness and Equality
Commitment and Conversion
Interconnection
Common External Challenges
Secularization
World Peace
Alleviation of Suffering
External Challenges and Dialogue
Common Experience
The Mystical Unity of Religions
Lessons from the Inter-Monastic Dialogue
Mystical Unity and Dialogue
Unifying Transcendent Reality
Neutral Ultimate Reality
Confessional Ultimate Reality
Empathy
The Nature of Empathy
Empathy as Transposition
Foundations of Empathy
Conditions for Empathy
Sympathy
Experience
Imagination
Empathy and Dialogue
Empathy and Alterity
Dialogue on Empathy
Hospitality
No Hospitality
Faith versus Belief
Dialogue as Apologetics
Dialogue as Mutual Affirmation/Suspicion
Hospitality toward Similarity
The Other as "Preparatio"
Dialogue as Monologue
Hospitality toward Difference
Accounting for Truth in Difference
Normativity and Difference
Dialogue and Growth
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index