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Intro
Acknowledgments
Contents
Contributors
1 Interfaith Engagement: The State of the Art
Introduction
The Interfaith Landscape Since 9/11: Overview of Major Trends and Contributors
Lessons from History in Building Mutual Trust and Acceptance
Setting Scriptural Precedents for Interfaith Engagement
Seeking Wealth and Enlightenment from the Fifteenth to the Seventeenth Centuries
Fostering Religious Renaissance in the Nineteenth Century
Institutionalizing Interfaith Movements in the Twentieth Century
Striving for Peace in the Twenty-First Century

Orthodox-Pentecostal Intra-Faith Dialogue
Looking to the Future: The Interfaith Imperative
The State of the Art: Book Focus and Intended Contribution
Part 1: Theoretical Research and Conceptual Perspectives
Part 2: Empirical Research Perspectives
Part 3: Practice-Informed Research Perspectives
References
Part I Theoretical Research and Conceptual Perspectives
2 Theology of Religions: An Inventory
Introduction
Different Scientific Methodologies to Examine Religions
What Is a "Theology of Religions"?
John Hick: God Has Many Names

Alan Race and Perry Schmidt-Leukel: Exclusivism, Inclusivism and Pluralism
Paul Knitter's Four-Point Model
World Council of Churches and Wesley Ariarajah: "Not Without My Neighbour"!
Hans Küng: World Ethos
Francis Clooney and Klaus Von Stosch: Comparative Theology
Hans-Martin Barth: Mutual Inclusivism
A Personal Approach
References
3 Ultimate Reality in Three Distinctive Traditions
Introduction
Similarities in the Concepts of the Ultimate Reality (UR)
Śūnyatā as UR
UR in Orthodox Theology
Meister Eckhart and the UR
Detachment
Similar Practices

Escape from the Transitory Nature of This World
The Similarities in a Neurotheological Perspective
Spirituality and Neurotheology
Neurological Research on Spiritual Practices
Final Remarks: Speaking in Tongues
Neurotheological Research, Eckhart, and Pseudo-Dionysius
Conclusion
References
4 Complete, Idealized Human: An Experiment in Comparative Theology on the Nature of Jesus
Introduction
Ibn 'Arabi's Complete Human
God/Not God
Idealized Human Figure
Idealized Humans in Jewish Texts
Jesus as Idealized Human Figure in the Synoptics
Implications

A Challenge to the Ossification of Nicene Conclusions
Ethical Implications
Conclusion
References
5 The 'Son of God' in the Gospel of John and Its Relevance for Muslim-Christian Dialogue
Interfaith Dialogue: Introduction, Methodology and Intended Contribution
A Muslim Reading
The Term 'Son of God' in the Jewish Scriptures
Jesus as the 'Son of God' According to the Gospel of John
A Christian Reading and Response
Agreement and the Question of Conflict with Christian Theology
'God' and 'Son of God' in the Jewish Scriptures

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