Testing the boundaries : self, faith, interpretation and changing trends in religious studies / edited by Patricia ʻIolana and Samuel Tongue.
As individual members of various faith traditions within contemporary society we have the ability (although not always the opportunity) to create our own paradigmatic image of the Divine; moreover, as a society we can alter, transform, or even replace tho.
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Newcastle upon Tyne :
Cambridge Scholars,
2011.
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Table of Contents:
- TABLE OF CONTENTS; LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS; PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; INTRODUCTION; PART I; SELF-IMAGE; RADICAL IMAGES OF THE FEMININE DIVINE; THE MYTH OF MARY AS A SPACE FOR AN INDIVIDUAL CONNECTION TO THE DIVINE (SELF); PART II; FAITH, HOPE AND RELIGIOUS "OTHERNESS"; HOPE AND OTHERNESS; CITIZENSHIP IN MUSLIM COMMUNITIES OF EUROPE; PART III; INTERPRETATION; THE TERM QUESTION IN CHINA; SACRED RIVER'S PURE POLLUTION; DANCING BETWEEN THE DISCIPLINES; PART IV; CHANGING TRENDS; SPIRITUAL EDUCATION; NOMADIC THEOLOGY; INTER-RELIGIOUS DIALOGUE; ENDNOTE; CONTRIBUTORS; INDEX.