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Atonement and Comparative Theology
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Atonement and Comparative Theology

The Cross in Dialogue with Other Religions
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The central Christian belief in salvation through the suffering, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ remains one of the most intractable mysteries of Christian faith. Throughout history, it has given rise to various theories of atonement, many of which have been subject to critique as they no longer speak to contemporary notions of evil and sin or to current conceptions of justice. One of the important challenges for contemporary Christian theology thus involves exploring new ways of understanding the salvific meaning of the cross.

In Atonement and Comparative Theology, Christian theologians with expertise in Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, Daoism, and African Religions reflect on how engagement with these traditions sheds new light on the Christian understanding of atonement by pointing to analogous structures of sin and salvation, drawing attention to the scandal of the cross as seen by the religious other, and re-interpreting aspects of the Christian understanding of atonement. Together, they illustrate the possibilities for comparative theology to deepen and enrich Christian theological reflection.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9780823294367
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
FormatReflowable
Publication townNew York
Publication countryUnited States
Publishing date07/09/2021
Series no.9
LanguageEnglish
File size16341607 Bytes
Article no.11404290
CatalogsVC
Data source no.3839943
Product groupBU540
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Catherine Cornille is Professor of Comparative Theology at Boston College, where she holds the Newton College Alumnae Chair of Western Culture. She is the author of The Im-Possibility of Interreligious Dialogue and Meaning and Method in Comparative Theology.

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