Translating religion /

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Other Authors: Doak, Mary, 1961-, Houck, Anita
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Maryknoll : Orbis Books, [2013]
Series:Annual publication of the College Theology Society ; v. 58.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction. "Can you explain purgatory in terms of karma?" / Anita Houck and Mary Doak
  • Part I. After Babel: toward theory and method in translating religion. Meals, memories, and methods : (re- )constructing the origins of "Christianity" / Richard S. Ascough
  • Filipin@ in America in search of a theological method : spiritual practice as a starting point / Karen B. Enriquez and Catherine Punsalan-Manlimos
  • Walter Kasper on translating the message of Christian hope today / Kristin Colberg
  • Translating the divine in encounter of the gospel and cultures : a pneumatological perspective / Okechukwu Camillus Njoku
  • Part II. Reading the word, read by the world: Christianity in translation. Social salvation in the shadow of feminicide / Nancy Pineda-Madrid
  • Translating the other : political and liberation theologies in dialogue / Janice A. Thompson
  • Liturgy and (God's) justice for all : the Eucharist as theological basis for translating recent Catholic teaching on capital punishment / Tobias Winright
  • On not getting lost in translation : the gospel, the natural law, and public theology / Michael J. Baxter
  • Contextual theology and translation of the gospel : themes for an introductory course / Dennis M. Doyle
  • Part III. Of elephants and grapes: translating among religions. Translating ecology and the sacred : a dialogical reflection / Bahar Davary
  • Zen and Christian : God-talk out of silence / Ruben L.F. Habito
  • Translating God's fidelity : Jürgen Moltmann, Melissa Raphael, and Jewish-Christian conversations about God after Auschwitz / Bridget O'Brian
  • Socially engaged Buddhism and Catholic social teaching / John Sniegocki
  • Looking for love in all the wrong places : agape in recent Hindu-Christian comparative theology / Reid B. Locklin.