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Piety and Responsibility

This book analyzes the writings of Karl Rahner Karl Barth and Vedanta Desika to disclose how each construes piety and responsibility as integral to each other. Each theologian expresses a fundamental unity of love of God and love of neighbour. Sheveland explores this unity in ecumenical and interreligious frameworks showing how these authors privilege theology as practice enactment or simply as ethical. He uses the Renaissance genre of musical polyphony as a methodological tool by which to explore the aesthetic quality and the similarity-in-difference of the theological voices being compared. Polyphony's application to comparative theology includes the avoidance of caricature domestication and antagonism. In place of these is offered a fundamentally aesthetic paradigm by which to hear theological voices in terms of their unity-in-distinction. Language: English
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  • Kategori: Religion
  • Format: Hardback
  • Forlag / Pladeselskab: Taylor & Francis
  • Udgivelsesdato: 2011/05/19
  • Kunstner: John N. Sheveland
  • Sprog: English
  • Antal sider: 224
  • Fruugo ID: 338104189-741767456
  • ISBN: 9781409409052

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