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The Catholic Church and the World Religions Dr. Gavin D'Costa

The Catholic Church and the World Religions By Dr. Gavin D'Costa

The Catholic Church and the World Religions by Dr. Gavin D'Costa


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There is no standard textbook that outlines the Roman Catholic theological position in relation to other religions which then explicates this orientation theologically and phenomenologically in relation to the four main religions of the world and the flowering of new religious movements in the west. This title covers this gap in the literature.

The Catholic Church and the World Religions Summary

The Catholic Church and the World Religions: A Theological and Phenomenological Account by Dr. Gavin D'Costa

This title is an introduction to the World's major religions from a Catholic Perspective. There is no single standard textbook that outlines the official Roman Catholic theological position in relation to other religions which then explicates this orientation theologically and phenomenologically in relation to the four main religions of the world and the flowering of new religious movements in the west. The present project will cover this serious gap in the literature. After outlining the teaching of Vatican II and the magisterium since then (chapter one), each subsequent chapter will be divided equally between an exposition of the history and features of the religion or movement being studied; and a serious theological analysis of these features, showing how these religions do have elements in common, as well as how they differ in fundamental ways from Catholicism.

The Catholic Church and the World Religions Reviews

This is an extraordinary book - intellectually rigorous but not turgid, historically informed but not tedious, theologically astute but not doctrinally reified. Written by Catholics, and ostensibly for Catholics, the book's relevance extends well beyond the Roman Catholic Church to believers everywhere. The parodying so commonly found in Christian writing about other religions has been avoided in this book. Jewish, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist and New Age devotees will without chagrin recognize themselves. With both religion and its stereotyping playing such a fractious role in our globalized world, this book will serve as a trustworthy guide for readers who want their engagement with the religious other to be marked by wisdom and integrity. -- Jonathan Bonk, Overseas Ministries Study Center, New Haven CT, USA
Balanced, clear, and committed to conveying what the Church - above all at Vatican II - teaches on world religions, this book should find its way into classrooms across the globe. In terms of contemporary relevance, its chapters on Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism make it necessary reading. Highly recommended! -- Matthew Levering, University of Dayton, OH, USA.
Pope Benedict XVI has called for a peaceful and reasoned dialogue of the great world religions. Such a dialogue acknowledges the truth of religious faith within contexts of human quests for justice and wisdom, rather than contexts of domination and repression. The Catholic Church and the World Religions is an important introduction to the Catholic Church's efforts to promote such dialogues with the great world religions of Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. -- Rev. Matthew L. Lamb, Ave Maria University, FL, USA.
... we are safe in the hands of Gavin D'Costa... whether you agree with his approach or not, he is always worth listening to. * The Pastoral Review *

About Dr. Gavin D'Costa

Dr Gavin D'Costa is Professor of Catholic Theology, University of Bristol, England.

Table of Contents

Preface: Jean-Louis Pierre Cardinal Tauran; 1. Catholic Theology of the World Religions (Professor Gavin D'Costa - 15000 words); 2. Catholicism and Judaism (Dr Roy Schoeman - 15000 words); 3. Catholicism and Islam (Dr Christian Troll SJ - 15000 words); 4. Catholicism and Hinduism (Dr Martin Ganeri OP - 15000 words); 5. Catholicism and Buddhism (Professor Paul Williams - 15000 words); 6. Catholicism and the New Age Movement (Stratford Caldecott 15000 words); 7. Bibliography and further reading Total words: 90,000.

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NLS9780567466976
9780567466976
0567466973
The Catholic Church and the World Religions: A Theological and Phenomenological Account by Dr. Gavin D'Costa
New
Paperback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2011-04-28
240
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