Papers presented at a symposium held at Washington and Lee University, Apr. 22-24, 1976; sponsored by the Dept. of Religion, Washington and Lee University and the Center for the Study of World Religions, Harvard University. Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
pt. 4. Is there a Theravada Buddhist idea of grace? / Christian faith in a religiously plural world / by Mahinda Palihawadana. A Buddhist response: religion beyond ideology and power / by Mahinda Palihawadana -- A Hindu response: the value of religious pluralism / by K.L. Seshagiri Rao -- A Jewish response: the lure and limits of universalizing our faith / by Eugene B. Borowitz -- A Muslim response: Christian particularity and the faith of Islam / by Fazlur Rahman -- pt. 2. The dialogue within Christianity: Religion as a problem for Christian theology / by John B. Carman -- Religion as a problem for the Christian mission / by Gerald H. Anderson -- Religion and revelation / by Charles P. Price -- Defining religion from within / by David F.K. Steindl-Rast -- pt. 3. A response: An historian of faith reflects on what we are doing here / by Wilfred Cantwell Smith -- pt. 4. Explorations: Accounting for the hope that is in me / by Alfred C. Krass -- Translational theology: an expression of Christian faith in a religiously plural world / by John Ross Carter -- Is there a Theravada Buddhist idea of grace? / by Mahinda Palihawadana.
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