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Informationen zum Autor Roland Faber is Kilsby Family/John B. Cobb, Jr. professor of process studies at Claremont School of Theology, professor of religion and philosophy at Claremont Graduate University, executive codirector of the Center for Process Studies, and founder and executive director of the Whitehead Research Project.Santiago Slabodsky is Florence and Robert Kaufman chair in Jewish studies and assistant professor of religion at Hofstra University New York. Klappentext This book brings together experts from different religious (and nonreligious) traditions and spiritual persuasions to suggest ways in which the living wisdom traditions might contribute to, and transform themselves into, a universal conviviality among the people, cultures and religions of this world for a common future. Zusammenfassung This book brings together experts from different religious (and nonreligious) traditions and spiritual persuasions to suggest ways in which the living wisdom traditions might contribute to! and transform themselves into! a universal conviviality among the people! cultures and religions of this world for a common future. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Conviviality in Multi-Religious Communities: Peace, Justice, Unity, and Diversities, Roland Faber and Santiago SlabodskyPart I: Multi-Religious Conversations1. Conviviality: Particular Religions, Universalist Fellowship Some Jewish Reflections, Bradley Shavit Artson2. From Violence to Tolerance: Kazi Nazrul Islam s Relevance to Discussions on Conviviality in the Muslim Tradition, Mustafa Ruzgar3. From Tolerance to Unity: the Bahäi Faith and Conviviality, Ian Kluge4. How Wicca Contributes to Religious Conviviality, Constance Wise5. Conviviality with Dao: A Chinese Perspective, Meijun FanPart II: Political Challenges and Opportunities6. Religions Contribution to the Affirmation of Life and Political Agency, Helene Slessarev-Jamir7. Political Liberalism, Conviviality, and Process Thought, Daniel A. Dombrowski8. The Fires of Desire: Finding Conviviality in a Common Challenge, C. Robert Mesle9. The Unspeakable Conviviality of Becoming, Catherine KellerPart III: Ecologies of Multi-Religious Futures10. Must religion always remain as a synonym for
hatred ? Whiteheadian Meditations on the Future of Togetherness, Roland Faber11. Tools for Religious Conviviality: Ivan Illich, Process Thought, and Political Ecology on a Multireligious Planet, Jacob Erickson12. The Problem of the Two Ultimates and the Proposal of an Ecozoics of the Deity: In Dialogue with Thomas Berry, Sallie McFague, Anselm, Aquinas, Whitehead, and Nishida, Toki Nobuhara13. Architectures of Risk, The Convivial Occasion of Experiential Religious Naturalism in Tagore and Whitehead, Brianne Donaldson14. Whiteheadian Perspective-Taking as a Basis for `Peace through Interfaith Dialogue: With Special Reference to Confucianism & Japanese Buddhism, Steve OdinEpilogue: Planetarity and Conviviality, Jay McDaniel...
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Edited by Roland Faber and Santiago Slabodsky - Contributions by Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson; Dan Dombrowski; Brianne Donaldson; Jacob Erickson; Roland Faber; Meijun Fan; Catherine Keller; Ian Kluge; Jay McDaniel; C. Robert Mesle; Tokiyuki Nobuhara; Steve
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This book brings together experts from different religious (and nonreligious) traditions and spiritual persuasions to suggest ways in which the living wisdom traditions might contribute to, and transform themselves into, a universal conviviality among the people, cultures and religions of this world for a common future.
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Introduction: Conviviality in Multi-Religious Communities: Peace, Justice, Unity, and Diversities, Roland Faber and Santiago Slabodsky Part I: Multi-Religious Conversations 1. Conviviality: Particular Religions, Universalist Fellowship-Some Jewish Reflections, Bradley Shavit Artson 2. From Violence to Tolerance: Kazi Nazrul Islam's Relevance to Discussions on Conviviality in the Muslim Tradition, Mustafa Ruzgar 3. From Tolerance to Unity: the Baha'i Faith and Conviviality, Ian Kluge 4. How Wicca Contributes to Religious Conviviality, Constance Wise 5. Conviviality with Dao: A Chinese Perspective, Meijun Fan Part II: Political Challenges and Opportunities 6. Religions' Contribution to the Affirmation of Life and Political Agency, Helene Slessarev-Jamir 7. Political Liberalism, Conviviality, and Process Thought, Daniel A. Dombrowski 8. The Fires of Desire: Finding Conviviality in a Common Challenge, C. Robert Mesle 9. The Unspeakable Conviviality of Becoming, Catherine Keller Part III: Ecologies of Multi-Religious Futures 10. "Must 'religion' always remain as a synonym for 'hatred'?" Whiteheadian Meditations on the Future of Togetherness, Roland Faber 11. Tools for Religious Conviviality: Ivan Illich, Process Thought, and Political Ecology on a Multireligious Planet, Jacob Erickson 12. The Problem of the Two Ultimates and the Proposal of an Ecozoics of the Deity: In Dialogue with Thomas Berry, Sallie McFague, Anselm, Aquinas, Whitehead, and Nishida, Toki Nobuhara 13. Architectures of Risk, The Convivial Occasion of Experiential Religious Naturalism in Tagore and Whitehead, Brianne Donaldson 14. Whiteheadian Perspective-Taking as a Basis for 'Peace' through Interfaith Dialogue: With Special Reference to Confucianism & Japanese Buddhism, Steve Odin Epilogue: Planetarity and Conviviality, Jay McDaniel