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_aFord, David F and Clemson, Frances _eEditor |
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245 | _aInterreligious Reading After Vatican II: Scriptural Reasoning, Comparative Theology and Receptive Ecumenism | ||
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_aWest Sussex, UK _bWilley Blackwell _c2013 |
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440 | _aDirections in Modern Theology Book Series | ||
505 | _aInterreligious reading after Vatican 2: Scriptural reasoning, Comparative Theology and receptive Ecumenism, Michael Barnes, SJ,, Opening up a Dialogue: Dei Verbum and the Religions, Kevin L. Hughes, Deep Reasonings: Sources Chretiennes, Ressourcement, and the Logic of scripture in the years before- and after- Vatican 2, David Dault, Catholic reasoning and reading across traditions, Anna Bonta Moreland, An analogical reading of Christian Prophecy: The case of Muhammad, Paul D. Murray, Families of receptive Theological Learning : Scriptural Reasoning, Comparative Theology, and Receptive Ecumenism, David F. Ford, Scriptural reasoning and the legacy of Vatican 2: Their mutual engagement and significance, Mike Higton, Scriptural reasoning and the Discipline of Christian Doctrine, Tracy Sayuki Tiemeier, Interreligious reading in the context of dialogue: When interreligious reading " Fails", Nicholas Adams, Long term Disagreement: Philosophical Models in Scriptural reasoning and receptive ecumenism, Francis x. Clooney, SJ, In the Balance: Interior and shared acts of reading, Maria Massi Dakake, A Good word is as a Good tree: A Muslim response to the interfaith challenges of Vatican, Peter OCHS, Re- socializing Scholars of religious, Theological, and Theo-Philosophical Inquiry | ||
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