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Two Western Models of Interreligious Dialogue. Universality and Uniqueness in the Context of Religious Pluralism
Author Ingram, Paul O.
Source Journal of Ecumenical Studies
Volumev.26 n.1 Winter
Date1989
Pages8 - 28
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
Note320
KeywordChristianity and Buddhism; Philosophy of Jesus Christ; Relations of Buddhism; Relations of Religions; Ingram, Paul O.
AbstractThis essay responds to a number of questions posed by the facts of modern religious and secular pluralism through a typical analysis of the structure of interreligious dialogue. Its thesis is that contemporary modes of interreligious dialogue have evolved into two major types or models, each with several nuanced themes and variations:a "theology-of-religions model" and a "primordial model." Since current Buddhist-Christian dialogue is the most active and systematic illustration of contemporary interreligious dialogue,this thesis is demonstrated by:(1) specifying and comparing Christian examples of the theology-f-religions model with important examples of the primordial model,(2) describing how humanity's religious story is read by each model,(3) summarizing the structural differences and similarities between the models, and (4) observing that,while both models are conducive to interreligious dialogue,the primordial model provides the most adequate means for confronting the religious issues posed by modern religious and secular pluralism.
ISSN00220558
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Created date2000.11.08
Modified date2014.04.28



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