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OverviewSynthesizing the thinking of the most prominent scholars, Professor Edmund Chia discusses practically everything that should be known about Christianity’s encounter with other religions in this comprehensive book. Topics include: the invention of the idea of World Religions and World Christianity the Bible and the church’s attitude toward other faiths Vatican II, Asian Christianity, and interfaith dialogue the what, why, when, and how of dialogue the global ecumenical movement theologies of religious pluralism cross-textual hermeneutics comparative theology interfaith worship religious syncretism multiple religious belonging interfaith learning in seminaries. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Edmund Kee-Fook Chia , Michael Louis FitzgeraldPublisher: Liturgical Press Imprint: Liturgical Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.408kg ISBN: 9780814684221ISBN 10: 081468422 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 15 December 2018 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsContents Foreword Archbishop Michael L. Fitzgerald Preface PART 1 CHRISTIANITY, RELIGION, AND DIALOGUE 1. From Christianity to World Christianity Introduction Jewish Roots of Christianity Birth and Development of Christianity Christian Diversity and Denominations Eastern Christianity Protestants and Reformed Churches Free Churches and New Christian Movements The Advent of World Christianity Christianity as World Religion Conclusion Suggestions for Further Reading 2. From Religion to World Religions Introduction A Case for Religion Spiritual but Not Religious The Idea of Religion The Study of Religion The Science of Religion The Invention of World Religions The World’s Religions Judaism Islam Hinduism Buddhism Jainism Sikhism Confucianism Taoism Conclusion Suggestions for Further Reading 3. Principles and Methodology for Dialogue Introduction Definition of Interfaith Dialogue Reasons for Interfaith Dialogue Forms of Interfaith Dialogue Attitudes for Enhancing Interfaith Dialogue Strategies for Enhancing Interfaith Dialogue Conclusion Suggestions for Further Reading PART 2 SCRIPTURE AND TRADITION 4. The Bible and Other Religions Introduction The Bible as Word of God The Problem of Biblical Interpretation Universality in Hebrew Scriptures The Tower of Babel and Diversity Particularity in Hebrew Scriptures The New Testament as New Covenant Particularity in the Gospel of Matthew Universality in the Gospel of Luke Jesus as the One and Only Savior Conclusion Suggestions for Further Reading 5. Christian History and Other Religions Introduction The Age of the Apostles The Age of the Church Fathers Salvation of Those in the Pre-Christian Era No Salvation outside the Church The Age of Christendom The Age of the Crusades The Age of Mission The Age of Dialogue Conclusion Suggestions for Further Reading 6. Vatican II Christianity and Interfaith Dialogue Introduction Pope John XXIII: Aggiornamento Pope Paul VI: Ecclesiam Suam Nostra Aetate and Other Conciliar Documents Pope John Paul II: Assisi World Day of Prayer Pope Benedict XVI: Dominus Iesus Pope Francis: Evangelii Gaudium Conclusion Suggestions for Further Reading 7. Asian Christianity and Interfaith Dialogue Introduction Early Presence of Other Religions in Asia Christianity in Precolonial Asia Colonial Christianity in Asia Independence and the Quest for Indigenous Identities Advent of Asian Christianity The Asian Church and the Triple Dialogue Dialogue with the Cultures of Asia Dialogue with the Religions of Asia Dialogue with the Poor of Asia Asian Theses on Interreligious Dialogue Conclusion Suggestions for Further Reading PART 3 THEOLOGIES AND PRAXES 8. Global Movement for Christian Unity Introduction The Scandal of Christian Division Ecumenism and the Vision of Ecclesial Unity The Modern Ecumenical Movement Catholicism’s Cautious Approach to Ecumenism Vatican II’s Embrace of Ecumenism Catholic Documents and the Ecumenical Vision Fruits and Challenges of Ecumenism The New or WiderReviewsWorld Christianity Encounters World Religion is a masterful summation of our multi-faceted religious reality that only the rare scholar and practitioner as experienced, insightful, and reflective as Edmund Kee-Fook Chia would dare to write. It is well-informed by the theology and lived experience of the church in Asia and attentive to the many ways in which Christians have encountered and do encounter people of other faith traditions in Asia's diverse contexts. A text for teaching, it will work well in an introductory course on world Christianity or in a course on interreligious dialogue--and yet it can also serve as a handy reference work for leaders and practitioners in the field. Francis X. Clooney, SJ, Parkman Professor of Divinity, Harvard University Edmund Chia has provided a marvelous service for the teaching of interreligious dialogue at practically every level of theological education. Only someone who, like Chia, has spent his life in actual interfaith dialogue could lay out the issues so clearly and simply, but with real profundity. This is a wonderfully conceived book, very learned and yet very accessible at the same time. It is truly what it sets out to be: a summa of interreligious dialogue. Teachers will find it teachable. Students will find it readable. Everyone will find it valuable. Stephen Bevans, SVD, Professor Emeritus of Mission and Culture, Catholic Theological Union Dr. Chia discusses the changing shape of world Christianity and the history and theology of interfaith dialogue as an astute scholar and a leader of dialogue for decades. This book is a summa in the best sense: comprehensive, erudite, clearly organized, and yet accessible and not jargonish. It is a gift to students, teachers, and the church and deserves to be widely read. Kwok Pui-Lan, Visiting Professor at Candler School of Theology, Emory University This book provides a veritable summa on religious dialogue up to present days, a very good introduction for those who wish to have serious and comprehensible information of the topic, a precious text for an undergraduate education institution, as well as an useful handbook for specialist and dialogue operators, considering also that chapters can be read independently one from the other, in order to quickly get essential notions for specific meetings or lectures. Islamochristiana Drawing on his broad scholarship and years of practical experience, Dr. Chia has indeed assembled a 'summa' of interfaith dialogue. He carefully and clearly introduces students/readers to the history, the methods, and the promise of religious traditions and peoples coming together to learn from each other and work together to fix the world. He both informs and inspires. Paul Knitter, Paul Tillich Professor Emeritus, Union Theological Seminary This is an original and comprehensive introduction to the encounter between world Christianity and world religions. The book covers the latest scholarly debates, yet it is written in comprehensible language. Rooted in his longtime Southeast Asian experience, the author succeeds in writing about polarities in thinking about inter-faith dialogue in a holistic way. Frans Wijsen, Chair of Empirical & Practical Religious Studies, Radboud University, The Netherlands World Christianity Encounters World Religion is a masterful summation of our multifaceted religious reality that only the rare scholar and practitioner as experienced, insightful, and reflective as Edmund Kee-Fook Chia would dare to write. It is well-informed by the theology and lived experience of the church in Asia and attentive to the many ways in which Christians have encountered and do encounter people of other faith traditions in Asia's diverse contexts. A text for teaching, it will work well in an introductory course on world Christianity or in a course on interreligious dialogue-and yet it can also serve as a handy reference work for leaders and practitioners in the field. Francis X. Clooney, SJ, Parkman Professor of Divinity, Harvard University Edmund Chia has provided a marvelous service for the teaching of interreligious dialogue at practically every level of theological education. Only someone who, like Chia, has spent his life in actual interfaith dialogue could lay out the issues so clearly and simply, but with real profundity. This is a wonderfully conceived book, very learned and yet very accessible at the same time. It is truly what it sets out to be: a summa of interreligious dialogue. Teachers will find it teachable. Students will find it readable. Everyone will find it valuable. Stephen Bevans, SVD, Professor Emeritus of Mission and Culture, Catholic Theological Union Dr. Chia discusses the changing shape of world Christianity and the history and theology of interfaith dialogue as an astute scholar and a leader of dialogue for decades. This book is a summa in the best sense: comprehensive, erudite, clearly organized, and yet accessible and not jargonish. It is a gift to students, teachers, and the church and deserves to be widely read. Kwok Pui-Lan, Visiting Professor at Candler School of Theology, Emory University Author InformationEdmund Chia, originally from Malaysia, headed the interreligious and ecumenical office of the Federation of Asian Bishops' Conferences from 1996 to 2004. He then served on the faculty of the Catholic Theological Union in Chicago for seven years and, since 2011, has been teaching at the Australian Catholic University in Melbourne. He has an MA in religion from the Catholic University of America and a PhD in intercultural theology from the University of Nijmegen in the Netherlands. Archbishop Michael Louis Fitzgerald, MAfr, was ordained priest as a member of the Society of Missionaries of Africa (White Fathers) in 1961, and he obtained his doctorate in theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University (1965) and a BAhons in Arabic from the School of Oriental and African Studies, London University (1968). He served on the General Council of the Missionaries of Africa (1980–1986) and the Pontifical Council for Interreligious Dialogue. He was ordained bishop in 1992 and was raised to the rank of archbishop in 2002. From 2006 to 2012, he was apostolic nuncio in Egypt and delegate to the League of Arab States. He is author (with R. Caspar) of Signs of Dialogue (1992); Dieu rêve d'unité (2005); (with John Borelli) of Interfaith Dialogue (2006), and of numerous articles. 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