Table of Contents – Interreligious Studies and Intercultural Theology (Issue 2.2, 2018)

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Interreligious Studies
and Intercultural Theology
Issue 2.2 (2018) Table of Contents

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Editorial-open access
Editor’s Foreword
Nelly van Doorn-Harder

Articles
Why We Need an Engaged Interreligious Theology
Perry Schmidt-Leukel

Is Political and Intercultural Theology Real Theology, and Why Should Anyone Care?
Joerg Rieger

Coexistence of Pluralities through Practices of Intercultural Relationships
Jorge E. Castillo Guerra

Latin American Liberation Theology as a Transforming Political Theology: Diversity, Fragmentarity, Relevance
Stefan Silber

A Critical Reading of C.S. Song’s Asian Third-eye Liberation Theology for a Myanmar Intercontextual Liberation Theology of Pyithu-dukkha
David Thang Moe

War, Musar, and the Construction of Humility in Modern Jewish Thought
Geoffrey D. Claussen

Plenitudo: Some Implications for a Reappraisal of the Religious Other in Radical Orthodoxy
Angus M. Slater

Book Reviews-open access
Religion and Extremism: Rejecting Diversity, by Douglas Pratt
Ian Mevorach
Sufism, Pluralism and Democracy, edited by Bennett, Clinton and Sarwar Alam
Hans A. Harmakaputra


Editors
Nelly van Doorn-Harder, Wake Forest University, United States & VU University Amsterdam, Netherlands
Douglas Pratt, University of Auckland, New Zealand and University of Bern, Switzerland

Managing Editor
Henry Jansen, Independent Scholar, Netherlands

Book Review Editors
Anne Hege Grung, University of Oslo, Norway
Jon Paul Sydnor, Emmanuel College, United States
ISSN 2397-3471 (Print)
ISSN 2397-348X (Online)

http://journals.equinoxpub.com/ISIT

Interreligious Studies and Intercultural Theology (ISIT) is a peer-reviewed journal providing a forum for scholars to share ideas and research on a wide range of topics to do with interreligious questions and issues impacting contemporary pluralist society, and to foster a deeper understanding of theoretical and practical matters concerning interreligious relations. The journal aims at stimulating and promoting the various relevant conversations taking place in different parts of the world.

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