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| 020 | _a978285416693 | ||
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| 100 | _aJesudason, Peniel, Rajkumar, Rufus, & Dayam, Joseph Prabhakar | ||
| 245 | _aMany Yet One?: Multiple Religious Belonging | ||
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_aGeneva _bWCC _c2016 |
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| 500 | _aIntroduction: Peniel Jesudasaon, Rufus Rajkumar and Joseph Prabhakar Dayam 1. Eucharist Upstairs, Yoga Downstairs: On Multiple Religious Participation: John J. Thatamanil 2. On Doing as Others Do: Theological Perspectives on Multiple Religious Practice: S. Mark Heim 3. Multiple Religious Belonging: Erasing Religious Boundaries, Embracing New Ways of Being: Karen Georgia Thompson 4.Vulnerability and Agency in Multiple Religious Belonging: Or, Why God Matters: Simone Sinn 5. Multiple Religious Belonging as Hospitality: A Korean-Confucian-Christian Perspective: Heup Young Kim 6. Being A Hindu-Christian: A Play of Interpretations- The Experience of Swami Abhishiktananada: Michael Amaladoss 7. Shrines, Ritual Hospitality, and Hybrid Identities in South Asia: James Ponniah 8. The Motif of Hybridity in the Story of the canaanite Woman: Its Relevance for Multifaith Relations: Raj Nadella 9. Religious Hybridity in the Brothels of Mathamma: The sacred Sex Worker and the Dalit Christ: Eve Rebecca Parker 10. Hybridity's Ambiguity (Gift or Threat?): Marginality as Rudder: Sunder John Boopalan 11. (In ) Betweenness and being Analogical: Making Sense of Hospitable Faith: Allan Samuel Palanna 12.Theorizing the Project of Multiple Religious Belonging: Processing Belonging Through Relief: Amita Santiago 13. Talking Back to Our Parents: What Asian-North American Hybridity Can Suggest Theologically Back to Asia: Julius-Kei Kato | ||
| 650 | _aReligions-relations | ||
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