Karl Barth and comparative theology / Martha L. Moore-Keish and Christian T. Collins Winn, editors.

This volume builds on recent engagements with Barth in theologies of religion, and opens new conversation between Barth and comparative theology. In each of six religion-specific sections, two theologians offer focused engagements of Barth with themes and figures from another religious tradition, fo...

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Other Authors: Moore-Keish, Martha L. (Editor), Collins Winn, Christian T. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Fordham University Press, 2019.
Series:Comparative theology--thinking across traditions.
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • CONTENTS
  • Foreword: Some Reflections on Barth and Comparative Theology
  • Introduction
  • 1 Comparative Theology, Comparative Wisdom, and Covenantal Logic
  • 2 Faith as Immunity to History? Rethinking Barth and Fackenheim
  • Response to Part I
  • 3 Barth's Theology of Religion and Dōgen's Nondualism
  • 4 Barth and Universal Salvation: A Mahayana Buddhist Perspective
  • Response to Part II
  • 5 Analogies across Faiths: Barth and Ghazali on Speaking after Revelation
  • 6 Karl Barth and Parousia in Comparative Messianism
  • Response to Part III
  • 7 God as Subject and Never Object to Us: Reading Kena Upaniṣad with Karl Barth and Śaṅkara
  • 8 "Do Not Grieve": Reconciliation in Barth and Vedanta Desika
  • Response to Part IV
  • 9 Speaking about the Unspeakable: Conversing with Barth and Ejizu on Mediated Divine Action
  • 10 Humanity and Destiny: A Theological Comparison of Karl Barth and African Traditional Religions
  • Response to Part V
  • Conclusion. Barth's Dreams: Religions as Scandal and Parable
  • Acknowledgments
  • List of Contributors