The intrareligious dialogue / R. Panikkar.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Panikkar, Raimon, 1918-2010
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Paulist Press, ©1978.
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Table of Contents:
  • The intrareligious dialogue
  • Introduction: the rhetoric of the dialouge
  • Three attitudes
  • Exclusivism
  • Inclusivism
  • Parallelism
  • Three models
  • The physical model: the rainbow
  • The geometric model: the topological invariant
  • The anthropological model: language
  • Pluralism
  • Faith and belief
  • A multireligious experince
  • Introduction
  • Ecumenism today
  • The province and the parish
  • An objectified autobigraphical fragment
  • Universality and concreteness
  • The encounter of beliefs
  • Krsna and Christ
  • The multireligious experince
  • Interpiting the experince
  • Faith and beliefs
  • The rules of the game in religious encounters
  • It must be free from particular apologetics
  • It must be free from general apologetics
  • One must face the challenge of conversion
  • The historical dimension is necessary but not sufficient
  • It is not just a congress of philosophy
  • It is not only a theological symposium
  • It is not merely an ecclesiastical endeavor
  • It is a religious encounter in faith, hope, and love
  • Appendix
  • Some practical lessons
  • Some christian axioms
  • Epoche in the religious encounter
  • Prolouge
  • Critique of the so-called phenomenological 'epohce'in the religious encounter
  • Negative
  • Positive
  • Thesis: the phenomenological 'epoche' is out of place in the religious encounter
  • Psychological impracticable
  • Phenomenologically inappropiate
  • Philosophically defective
  • Theologically weak
  • Religiosly barren
  • Towards a genuine religious encounter
  • The category of growth in comparative religion a critical self-examination
  • The insufficient approaches
  • Utilization
  • Interpretation
  • Philosophies and philosophy of religion
  • The vital issue: growth
  • Bibliographical note
  • Sunyata and Pleroma the buddhist and christian responses
  • Nirvana and Soteria
  • Sunyata and Pleroma
  • Religion andthe humanity of man
  • Buddishism, Christianity and Humanism
  • Homo viator
  • The crossing of the ways.