Theology and the dialogue of religions / by Michael Barnes.
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TextSeries: Cambridge studies in Christian doctrinePublication details: Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2002.Description: 1 online resource (xiv, 274 pages)Content type: - 0511019009
 - 9780511019005
 - 0511156901
 - 9780511156908
 - 9780511613425
 - 0511613423
 - 9780511045059
 - 0511045050
 
- Theology and the dialog of religions
 
- Catholic Church -- Relations
 - Église catholique -- Relations
 - Catholic Church
 - Catholic Church
 - Theology of religions (Christian theology)
 - Théologie des religions
 - RELIGION -- Christianity -- General
 - RELIGION -- Christian Life -- Social Issues
 - Theology of religions (Christian theology)
 - Interfaith relations
 - Theology of religions (Christian theology)
 - Christendom
 - Interreligieuze dialoog
 
- 261.2 21
 
- BT83.85 .B37 2002eb
 
- online - EBSCO
 - B972
 
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 255-269) and index.
Print version record.
Michael Barnes SJ contributes to the debate about the place of inter-religious relations in the life of the Church by developing a "theology of dialogue". He offers a critique of much current thinking in this area and proposes instead a theology rooted in the themes of welcome and hospitality. He argues for a vision of Christianity as a "school of faith", a community called not only to teach others but to learn from them as well
Cover; Half-title; Series-title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Abbreviations; 1 Rethinking theology of religions; 2 Remembering the Covenant; 3 Facing the other; 4 Learning something of God; 5 Telling the Christian story; 6 Reflecting on an other' experience; 7 Forming the school of faith; 8 Contemplating the depths of God; 9 Negotiating the middle; References; Index.

