Comparative Theology: Deep Learning Across Religious BordersISBN: 978-1-4051-7973-7
Hardcover
200 pages
March 2010, Wiley-Blackwell
Other Available Formats: Paperback
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"This marvelous book should stand as an invitation to many. I
very much hope that it is taken up.” (Harvard
Theological Review, 1 April 2012)
“In this context, Comparative Theology is a timely publication.” (Teaching Theology, 2012)
"It's a fascinating book, all the same. I warmly recommend it ." (Theology, 1 March 2011)"Comparative Theology will be of interest to people looking for a method for interfaith dialogue that affirms the value of one's theological commitments and could serve well as a textbook for courses exploring interfaith theological discourse." (Journal of Ecumenical Studies, 1 January 2011)
"But as this volume suggests, our interreligious milieu provides a new impetus not just for learning about our neighbors' faiths but learning from them. Francis X. Clooney, S.J., is a most trustworthy guide." (The National Catholic Weekly, September 2010)
"Clooney's book thus provides an extremely needful, as well as accessible, contribution to the furthering of this developing discipline, and as such it is a very valuable piece of scholarship." (American Theological Inquiry, July 2010)
“It succeeds in a magisterial way: the book provides the first history of the discipline, exposits the approaches of its major players, discusses issues of methodology, sets directions for the development of the discipline, and carefully notes its strengths and limitations … This book will be the standard introduction for comparative theologians. And it is a persuasive answer to anyone who thinks that comparison muddies confessional truth.”–Robert Cummings Neville, Boston University
"This will be a definitive text which introduces and exemplifies
the discipline of comparative theology, as an important part of
theology and the study of religions. It's an original and scholarly
book, and deserves to be widely read."
–Keith Ward, University of Oxford
"Francis Clooney has distilled in this book decades of his
massive and painstaking scholarship on Christian and Hindu
theologies. Lucidly written and highly accessible, Comparative
Theology teaches us how to read sacred texts … so that we can
see both similarities and differences between our religious
tradition and others. Clooney invites us to join him in developing,
each in our own fields of specialization, this emerging theological
discipline, of which he richly deserves to be called ‘the
Father’. Comparative Theology is destined to be a classic in
its field."
—Peter C. Phan, Georgetown Universit