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  • Syncretism/Anti-Syncretismby Charles Stewart; Rosalind Shaw

    Routledge 1994; US$ 49.95

    The contributors explore the issues of agency and power which motivate the conflicting discourses surrounding syncretism, that is the mixing of different religious traditions within a culture. more...

  • Human Conscience and Muslim-Christian Relationsby Oddbjorn Leirvik

    Taylor & Francis 2006; US$ 44.95

    Leirvik puts forward a discussion of how the notion of conscience may unite Muslim and Christians across religious divides, as well as examining the relation between selfhood and otherness in interfaith dialogue. more...

  • Dying in the Law of Mosesby Miriam Bodian

    Indiana University Press 2007; US$ 28.00

    Miriam Bodian's study of crypto-Jewish martyrdom in Iberian lands depicts a new type of martyr that emerged in the late 16th century -- a defiant, educated judaizing martyr who engaged in disputes with inquisitors. By examining closely the Inquisition dossiers of four men who were tried in the Iberian peninsula or Spanish America and who developed judaizing theologies that drew from currents of Reformation thinking that emphasized the authority of Scripture and the religious autonomy of individual interpreters of Scripture, Miriam Bodian reveals unexpected connections between Reformation thought and historic crypto-Judaism. The complex ... more...

  • Fundamentalismby Malise Ruthven

    Oxford University Press, UK 2005; US$ 17.00

    Fundamentalist movements are seen as the major threat to world peace today, yet 'fundamentalism' is a term that eludes easy definitions. Malise Ruthven, writing with engaging clarity and directness, offers the first book to expose the nature of both religious and secular fundamentalism worldwide and to explore its many forms. - ;Since the end of the Cold War fundamentalism has been seen as the major threat to world peace and prosperity, a concern that was exacerbated by the events of 9/11, and the 'War against Terrorism'. But what does 'fundamentalism' really mean? Since it was coined by American Protestant evangelicals in the 1920s, the word has expanded its meaning to include radical conservatives or ideological purists... more...

  • Portalsby Lynne Hume

    Berg Publishers 2006; US$ 115.95

    Investigates how we move beyond the conscious and physical world using our senses, into other realities of the spiritual and the divine. This title looks at the techniques used to alter consciousness practiced by shamans, monks, and other religious specialists. These include the use of drugs, as well as drumming, chanting and meditation. more...

  • Traversing the Heartby Richard Kearney; Eileen Rizo-Patron

    BRILL 2010; US$ 216.00

    This collection of essays, narratives, and philosophical reflections on the interreligious imagination explores key historical and contemporary movements of cross-fertilization among our major spiritual traditions ? Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam ? as expressed in art, literature, ritual practice, and interfaith dialogue. more...

  • Towards a Jewish-Christian-Muslim Theologyby David B. Burrell

    John Wiley & Sons 2011; US$ 104.95

    Towards a Jewish-Christian-Muslim Theology delineates the ways that Christianity, Islam, and the Jewish tradition have moved towards each another over the centuries and points to new pathways for contemporary theological work.  Explores the development of the three Abrahamic traditions, brilliantly showing the way in which they have struggled with similar issues over the centuries Shows how the approach of each tradition can be used comparatively by the other traditions to illuminate and develop their own thinking Written by a renowned writer in philosophical theology, widely acclaimed for his comparative thinking on Jewish and Islamic theology A very timely book which moves forward the discussion at a period of intense inter-religious... more...

  • No, We Can'tby Robert Stearns

    Baker Publishing Group 2011; US$ 14.99

    Three worldviews are competing for world dominance on the world's stage: militant secularism, radicalized Islam, and Judeo-Christianity . Which will prevail, and what should believers do? more...

  • Learned Ignorance : Intellectual Humility among Jews, Christians and Muslimsby James L. Heft; Reuven Firestone; Omid Safi

    Oxford University Press, USA 2011; US$ 39.95

    Constructive interreligious dialogue is only a recent phenomenon. Until the nineteenth century, most dialogue among believers was carried on as a debate aimed either to disprove the claims of the other, or to convert the other to one's own tradition. At the end of the nineteenth century, Protestant Christian missionaries of different denominations had created such a cacophony amongst themselves in the mission fields that they decided that it would be best if they could begin to overcome their own differences instead of confusing and even scandalizing the people whom they were trying to convert. By the middle of the twentieth century, the horrors of the Holocaust compelled Christians, especially mainline Protestants and Catholics, to enter... more...

  • Christian Perspective on September 11, 2001by Thomas Keating

    Lantern Books 2012; US$ 3.99

    Father Thomas Keating explores the tragedy of September 11 from the perspective of Christ-consciousness and its continuing emergence in the world. Even as he describes the attacks of that day as the culmination of all of the last century’s growing violence and disregard for innocent life, Father Keating shows us how to recognize the resultant suffering as an expression of the agony of Christ on the cross that is extended to all humanity. more...

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