Monotheism -- divinity and unity reconsidered
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Monotheism -- divinity and unity reconsidered
(Concilium, 2009/4)
SCM Press, c2009
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Includes bibliographical references
Contents of Works
- Philosophical, political, and ethical problems of unity and plurality, monotheism and polytheism / Pierre Gibert
- Biblical monotheism between dispute and re-vision : Christian and Old Testament viewpoints / Marie-Theres Wacker
- The unity of revealed law : the Torah and the Koran / José Luis Sánchez Nogales
- Theism and tolerance in Hinduism / Catherine Cornille
- "You truly see the Trinity if you see love" -- St. Augustine / Maria Clara Bingemer
- Monotheism and violence versus monotheism and universal brother-/sisterhood / Andrés Torres Queiruga
- The Triune God versus authoritarianism / Erico Hammes
- The one Spirit and many gods / Michael Amaladoss
- A new vision -- liberating without excluding, specific without identity / Erik Borgman
- Karl Rahner's work twenty-five years later : a lasting legacy and challenge / Paul Eppe
- Monotheism and the language of violence : the theological debate over Jan Assmann's Moses the Egyptian / Rosino Gibellini
- The Christian humanism of Simone Weil : the Teramo Convention, December 2008 / Massimilliano Marianelli
- President Lugo : a dream frustrated? / Margot Bremer
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Concilium is a catholic journal in the widest sense: rooted firmly in the Catholic heritage, open to other Christian tradition and the world's faiths. Each issue of "Concilium" focuses on a theme of crucial importance and the widest possible concern for our time. In this issue, leading theologians from all over the world consider whether monotheism, so central to both the Christian and the Jewish faith, is tenable in today's multi-faith and multi-cultural world. Topics include: 'The Oneness of God in a Plural World', 'Biblical Monotheism between Dispute and Revision', 'The Unity of the Revealed Law: the Torah and the Qur'an', 'Theism and Tolerance in Hinduism', 'The Triune God versus Authoritarianism' and 'The One Spirit and Many Gods'.
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