Interreligious philosophical dialogues
β Scribed by Oppy, Graham; Trakakis, Nick
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 298
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Notes on contributorsIntroduction Position Statements1. Chung-yi Cheng, "Confucianism"2. Mahinda Deegalle, "Theravada Buddhism"3. Thurman Lee Hester, Jr., "Native American spirituality"4. Mark Manolopoulos, "Radical-secular Christianity" First Responses5. Chung-yi Cheng6. Mahinda Deegalle7. Thurman Lee Hester, Jr.8. Mark Manolopoulos Second Responses9. Chung-yi Cheng10. Mahinda Deegalle11. Thurman Lee Hester, Jr.12. Mark ManolopoulosIndex
β¦ Subjects
Religions -- Relations;Philosophical theology;Interfaith relations;Religions;Religion;Philosophische Theologie
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