Learned Ignorance Intellectual Humility Among Jews, Christians, and Muslims
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- 9780199769315
- 201.5 H4619
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Part 1- Learned ignorance and Interreligious Dialogue 1. Some Requisited for Interfaith Dialogue 2. Learned Ignorance and Faithful Interpretation of th Quran in Nicholas of Cusa(1401-1464) 3. "Seeing the Sounds": Intellectual Humility and the Process of Dialogue 4. Finding Common Ground: "Mutual Knowing", Moderation, and the Fostering of religious Pluralism Part 2: Must Particularity Be Exclusive 5. Humbe Infallibility 6. Chosenness and the Exclusivity of Truth 7. The Belief in the Incarnation of God: Source of Religious Humility or Cause of Theological Pride? 8. Supernatural israel: Obstacles to Theological humility in Jewish Tradition 9. Walking on Divine Edge: Reading Notions of Arrogance and Humility in the Quran Part 3: Violence, Apologies, and Conflict 10. After Augustine: Humility and the Search for God in Historical Memory 11. Apology, Regret and Intellectual Humility: An interreligious Consideration 12. islamic Theological Perspectives on Intelletual Humility and the Conditioning of Interfaith Dialogue Part 4: Religious Pluralism 13. A Meditation on Intellectual Humility, or on a Fusion of Epistemi Ignorance and Covenantial Certainty 14. Saving Dominus Iesus 15. Between Tradition and Reform: Between Premodern Sufism and the Iranian Reform Movement
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