TY - GEN N2 - The essays in this volume ask if and how trinitarian and pluralist discourses can enter into fruitful conversation with one another. Can trinitarian conceptions of divine multiplicity open the Christian tradition to more creative and affirming visions of creaturely identities, difference, and relationality-including the specific difference of religious plurality? Where might the triadic patterning evident in the Christian theological tradition have always exceeded the boundaries of Christian thought and experience? Can this help us to inhabit other religious traditions' conceptions of divine and/or creaturely reality?The volume also interrogates the possibilities of various discourses on pluralism by putting them in a concrete pluralist context and asking to what extent pluralist discourse can collect within itself a convergent diversity of orthodox, heterodox, postcolonial, process, poststructuralist, liberationist, and feminist sensibilities while avoiding irruptions of conflict, competition, or the logic of mutual exclusion. DO - 10.1515/9780823253982 DO - doi AB - The essays in this volume ask if and how trinitarian and pluralist discourses can enter into fruitful conversation with one another. Can trinitarian conceptions of divine multiplicity open the Christian tradition to more creative and affirming visions of creaturely identities, difference, and relationality-including the specific difference of religious plurality? Where might the triadic patterning evident in the Christian theological tradition have always exceeded the boundaries of Christian thought and experience? Can this help us to inhabit other religious traditions' conceptions of divine and/or creaturely reality?The volume also interrogates the possibilities of various discourses on pluralism by putting them in a concrete pluralist context and asking to what extent pluralist discourse can collect within itself a convergent diversity of orthodox, heterodox, postcolonial, process, poststructuralist, liberationist, and feminist sensibilities while avoiding irruptions of conflict, competition, or the logic of mutual exclusion. T1 - Divine Multiplicity :Trinities, Diversities, and the Nature of Relation / AU - Ariarajah, S. Wesley, AU - Ariarajah, S. Wesley, AU - Biernacki, Loriliai, AU - Boesel, Chris, AU - Boesel, Chris, AU - Clayton, Philip, AU - Erickson, Jacob J., AU - Faber, Roland, AU - Heim, S. Mark, AU - Hillgardner, Holly, AU - Hoffmeyer, John F., AU - Laurent, Sam, AU - Rigby, Cynthia L., AU - Rosenau, Sara, AU - Tanner, Kathryn, AU - Trozzo, Eric, JF - Fordham University Press Complete eBook-Package Pre-2014 JF - Fordham University Press eBook-Package Backlist 2000-2013 CN - BT111.3 LA - eng LA - In English. ID - 1477583 KW - Christianity and other religions. KW - Trinity. KW - Religion. KW - Theology. KW - RELIGION / Comparative Religion. KW - Inter-religious dialogue. KW - Trinitarian theology. KW - comparative theology. KW - diversity. KW - multiplicity. KW - online searches. KW - philosophical theology. KW - polydoxy. KW - relation. KW - relationality. KW - religious pluralism. KW - theological anthropology. KW - theological ethics. SN - 9780823253982 TI - Divine Multiplicity :Trinities, Diversities, and the Nature of Relation / LK - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780823253982 UR - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9780823253982 ER -