Traditions and the challenges of modernity

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    • Shepherd, John J.

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Traditions and the challenges of modernity

edited by John J. Shepherd

(Ashgate contemporary thinkers on religion : collected works, .Ninian Smart on world religions : 2)

Ashgate, c2009

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Bibliography: p. [357]-401

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Ninian Smart came to public prominence as the founding Professor of the first British university Department of Religious Studies in the late 1960s. His pioneering views on education in religion proved hugely influential at all levels, from primary schools to academic teaching and research. An unending string of publications, many of them accessible to the general public, sustained a reputation that became worldwide. Here, for the first time, a selection of Ninian Smart's wide-ranging writings is organised systematically under a set of categories which both comprehend and also illuminate his varied output over a career spanning half a century. The editor, John Shepherd, was Principal Lecturer in Religion and Philosophy at St Martin's College, Lancaster. He first met Smart as a postgraduate student, and recently helped establish the Ninian Smart Archive at Lancaster University.

Table of Contents

  • Preface
  • Section 7 Individual Traditions: i Buddhism: Mysticism and scripture in Theravada Buddhism
  • Theravada and processes: Nirvana as a meta-process
  • The dramatic effect of the Buddha on Western theories of religion. ii Hinduism: Indian arguments about the existence of God
  • The analogy of meaning and the tasks of comparative philosophy
  • Swami Vivekananda as a philosopher
  • Integral knowledge and the 4 theories of existence. Iii Chinese Religions/Worldviews: Reflections on Chinese religious and other worldviews in regard to modernization
  • Maoism and religion
  • The bounds of religion and the transition from the Tao to Mao. iv Christianity: Myth and transcendence. v Islam Islamic responses to the West
  • Salman Rushdie in a plural world. Vi Shamanism: The 21st century and small peoples. vii New Religious Movements: Distinctively Californian spiritual movements.
  • Section 8 Worldview Analysis: Religions in the Modern World: Religion and polity: reflections on the history of religions and the analysis of politics - a question of definition
  • Religion and nationalism in India and Sri Lanka
  • Buddhism, Sri Lanka, and the prospects for peace
  • The importance of diasporas.
  • Section 9 Christian Theology of Religions and Interfaith Dialogue: Revelation, reason and religions
  • The relation between Christianity and other great religions
  • God's body
  • Soft natural theology Section 10 Plurality of Religions: Religious Interpretations: The convergence of religions
  • A contemplation of absolutes
  • Models for understanding the relations between religions
  • Pluralism.
  • Section 11 Plurality of Religions: Ethico-Political Implications: On knowing what is uncertain
  • The epistemology of pluralism: the basis of liberal philosophy
  • Does a universal standard of value need to be higher-order?
  • Worldview-pluralism: an important paradox and its possible solution.
  • Section 12 Conclusion: An ultimate vision. Appendix 1 Additional Publications by Ninian Smart (grouped according to section)
  • Appendix 2 The Ninian Smart archive and bibliography, John J. Shepherd
  • Index.

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  • NCID
    BB03202283
  • ISBN
    • 9780754666387
  • LCCN
    2007026160
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Farnham, England ; Burlington, VT
  • Pages/Volumes
    xx, 406 p.
  • Size
    26 cm
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