All Stories

  1. Hope as Liberative Praxis: Comparative Theological Reflections on Buddhist and Christian Discourses, Terms and Practice
  2. Conceptualising Social Cohesion in Relation to Religious Diversity: Sketching a Pathway in a Globalised World
  3. Preliminary Material
  4. Cohesion, Peace, Rights, and Dialogue: an Introduction
  5. Theorising a Decolonising Asian Hermeneutic for Comparative Theology
  6. Encounters with Ultimacy?: Autobiographical and Critical Perspectives in the Academic Study of Religion
  7. Book Reviews
  8. Book Reviews
  9. BOOK REVIEWS
  10. Comparative Theology
  11. Comparative Theology
  12. Multiple Religious Belonging after Religion: Theorising Strategic Religious Participation in a Shared Religious Landscape as a Chinese Model
  13. Book Reviews
  14. Review of a book of essays on modern Trinitarian Theology
  15. Book Review
  16. Remembering and the Creation of Sacred Place: Glastonbury, Anglican Christian Theology, and Identity
  17. The Ox-Herder and the Good Shepherd: Finding Christ on the Buddha's Path by Addison Hodges Hart, Eerdmans, 2013 (ISBN 978-0-8028-6758-2), viii + 118 pp., pb $15
  18. Gerhard M.Martin and KatjaTriplett, eds: Purification: Religious Transformations of Body and Mind. London: Bloomsbury, 2013; pp. xii + 168.
  19. CatherineCornille, ed.: The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Inter-Religious Dialogue. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, 2013; pp. xvii + 490.
  20. FelicityJensz and HannaAcke, eds: Missions and Media: The Politics of Missionary Periodicals in the Long Nineteenth Century. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag, 2013; pp. 263.
  21. Editorial: Introducing Interreligious Studies
  22. Interreligious Engagement and Identity Theory: Assessing the Theology of Religions Typology as a Model for Dialogue and Encounter
  23. Discourse on the Invention of Discourse: Why We Need the Terminology of “Religion” and “Religions”
  24. The Rhetoric and Reception of John Milbank’s Radical Orthodoxy: Privileging Prejudice in Theology?
  25. Book Reviews
  26. Interreligious Studies
  27. The identity of Guanyin: Religion, convention and subversion
  28. IS JOHN MILBANK'S RADICAL ORTHODOXY A FORM OF LIBERAL THEOLOGY? A RHETORICAL COUNTER
  29. Concerns about the Global Ethic
  30. Post-Colonialism, Orientalism, and Understanding: Religious Studies and the Christian Missionary Imperative
  31. ARCHITECTURE, INCULTURATION AND CHRISTIAN MISSION