Comparative Theology: Deep Learning Across Religious Borders

Comparative Theology

Deep Learning Across Religious Borders

2010 • 194 pages

Drawing upon the author’s three decades of work incomparative theology, this is a pertinent and comprehensiveintroduction to the field, which offers a clear guide to thereader, enabling them to engage in comparative study. The author has three decades of experience of work in the fieldof comparative theology and is ideally placed to write thisbook Today’s increasing religious diversity makes this apertinent and timely publication Unique in the depth of its introduction and explanation of thediscipline of ‘comparative theology’ Provides examples of how comparative theology works in the newglobal context of human religiosity Draws on examples specific to Hindu-Christian studies to showhow it is possible to understand more deeply the wider diversityaround us. Clearly guides the reader, enabling them to engage incomparative study

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