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multiple religious belonging

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"While we tend to think of religions as distinct, univocal, even competing traditions, the phenomenon of multiple religious belonging is widespread, both historically and today. Alive to a variety of traditions and regions, this volume explores the reality of religious hybridity--whether because of cultural inheritance, family circumstances, or explicit choice--its confounding of traditional categories in theology and the study of religion, and its meaning for Christian theology. Even as it complexifies the idea of religious identity, the authors show, it enriches our understanding of ultimate reality and the whole range of practices by which humans relate to it"--

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204

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Many yet one?: multiple religious belonging
2016, World Council of Churches Pub.
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Table of Contents

Introduction / -- Peniel Jesudason Rufus Rajkumar and Joseph Prabhakar Dayam
Eucharist upstairs, Yoga downstairs:
on multiple religious participation -- John J. Thatamanil
On doing as others do:
theological perspectives on multiple religious practice -- S. Mark Heim
Multiple religious belonging:
erasing religious boundaries, embracing new ways of being -- Karen Georgia Thompson
Vulnerability and agency in multiple religious belonging:
or, why God matters -- Simone Sinn
Multiple religious belonging as hospitality:
a Korean Confucian-Christian perspective -- Heup Young Kim
Being a Hindu-Christian:
a play of interpretations--the experience of Swami Abhishiktananda -- Michael Amaladoss
Shrines, ritual hospitality, and hybrid identities in South Asia -- James Ponniah
The motif of hybridity in the story of the Canaanite woman:
its relevance for multifaith relations -- Raj Nadella
Religious hybridity in the brothels of Mathamma:
the sacred sex worker and the Dalit Christ -- Eve Rebecca Parker
Hybridity's ambiguity (gist or threat?):
marginality as rudder -- Sunder John Boopalan
(In)betweenness and being analogical:
making sense of hospitable faith -- Allan Samuel Palanna
Theorizing the project of multiple religious belonging: processing belonging through belief -- Amitha Santiago
Talking back to our parents:
what Asian-North American hybridity can suggest theologically back to Asia -- Julius-Kei Kato.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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Geneva, Switzerland
Copyright Date
2016

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Dewey Decimal Class
201.5
Library of Congress
BL51 .M335 2016, BL410

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Pagination
viii, 204 pages
Number of pages
204

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Open Library
OL28412467M
ISBN 10
282541669X
ISBN 13
9782825416693
LCCN
2015473788
OCLC/WorldCat
920848071

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