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How should we talk about religion? : perspectives, contexts, particularities / edited by James Boyd White.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Erasmus Institute booksPublication details: Notre Dame, Ind. : University of Notre Dame Press, 2006Description: vi, 328 p. : ill. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 0268044074 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 200 22
LOC classification:
  • BL21 .H69 2006
Online resources:
Contents:
Ch. 1. Talking about religion in philosophy / Luis E. Bacigalupo -- Ch. 2. Idols and their critics / Clifford Ando -- Ch. 3. A house of many mansions : aspects of Christian experience in Spanish America / Sabine MacCormack -- Ch. 4. What's in a name? : "fundamentalism" and the discourse about religion / R. Scott Appleby -- Ch. 5. A world-creating approach to belief / Bilinda Straight -- Ch. 6. The only permanent state : Tocqueville on religion in democracy / Patrick J. Deneen -- Ch. 7. Science versus religion : can rhetorology yield an armistice? / Wayne C. Booth -- Ch. 8. How can a liberal listen to a religious argument? : religious rhetoric as a rhetorical problem / Eugene Garver -- Ch. 9. Freedom in Amartya Sen and Gustavo Gutierrez : religious and secular common grounds / Javier Iguiniz Echeverria -- Ch. 10. The primary enemy? : monotheism and pluralism / Ruth Abbey -- Ch. 11. Is it possible to be Catholic and modern in Latin America? : observations from Chilean history / Sol Serrano -- Ch. 12. Number, shape, and the nature of space : an inquiry into the meaning of geometry in Islamic art / Carol Bier -- Ch. 13. Liminal pedagogy : the liberal arts and the transforming ritual of religious studies / Jeffrey J. Kripal -- Ch. 14. The unbearable intimacy of language and thought in Islam / Ebrahim Moosa.
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Ch. 1. Talking about religion in philosophy / Luis E. Bacigalupo -- Ch. 2. Idols and their critics / Clifford Ando -- Ch. 3. A house of many mansions : aspects of Christian experience in Spanish America / Sabine MacCormack -- Ch. 4. What's in a name? : "fundamentalism" and the discourse about religion / R. Scott Appleby -- Ch. 5. A world-creating approach to belief / Bilinda Straight -- Ch. 6. The only permanent state : Tocqueville on religion in democracy / Patrick J. Deneen -- Ch. 7. Science versus religion : can rhetorology yield an armistice? / Wayne C. Booth -- Ch. 8. How can a liberal listen to a religious argument? : religious rhetoric as a rhetorical problem / Eugene Garver -- Ch. 9. Freedom in Amartya Sen and Gustavo Gutierrez : religious and secular common grounds / Javier Iguiniz Echeverria -- Ch. 10. The primary enemy? : monotheism and pluralism / Ruth Abbey -- Ch. 11. Is it possible to be Catholic and modern in Latin America? : observations from Chilean history / Sol Serrano -- Ch. 12. Number, shape, and the nature of space : an inquiry into the meaning of geometry in Islamic art / Carol Bier -- Ch. 13. Liminal pedagogy : the liberal arts and the transforming ritual of religious studies / Jeffrey J. Kripal -- Ch. 14. The unbearable intimacy of language and thought in Islam / Ebrahim Moosa.

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