Hegel versus 'Inter-Faith Dialogue'

£94.00

Hegel versus 'Inter-Faith Dialogue'

A General Theory of True Xenophilia

Philosophy Western philosophy from c 1800 Religion: general Philosophy of religion Comparative religion Interfaith relations Christianity Theology History of ideas Educational: Religious studies

Author: Andrew Shanks

Dinosaur mascot

Language: English

Published by: Cambridge University Press

Published on: 26th February 2015

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 1 Mb

ISBN: 9781316289983


The Concept of "Inter-Faith"

The term "inter-faith" is a recent innovation in English that has gained significant traction in the discussion of religious diversity. This volume argues that the concept of faiths in the plural is deeply problematic for Christian theology and proposes a Hegelian alternative to the conventional bureaucratic notion of inter-faith dialogue.

Hegelian Influence and Comparative Religion

Hegel pioneered the systematic study of comparative religion. In line with Hegelian principle, Andrew Shanks identifies faith as an inflection of the will towards perfect truth-as-openness.

Practicing Xenophilia and Christian Virtue

In relation to other religious traditions, this must involve the practice of a maximum xenophilia, or love for the unfamiliar, understood as a core Christian virtue.

Shanks' Neo-Hegelian Theory

Shanks's neo-Hegelian theory recognises the potential for God's work in all religious traditions, which may be seen as divine experiments with human nature.

Relevance and Resources

This timely book discusses a wide range of interreligious encounters and will be an essential resource for studies in comparative theology and philosophy of religion.

Show moreShow less