Bibliographies

Bibliography on Christianity and Other Religions

 

  1. Ariarajah, S. Wesley, and World Council of Churches. Not Without My Neighbour: Issues in Interfaith Relations. Risk Book Series, no. 85. Geneva: WCC Publications, 1999.

  2. Blundell, Boyd Stephen. Identities in Dialogue: an Engamement of Paul Knitter's Soteriocentric Pluralism. Ottawa: National Library of Canada, 1999.

  3. Boys, Mary C. Has God Only One Blessing?: Judaism As a Source of Christian Self-Understanding. Stimulus Book. New York: Paulist Press, 2000.
    BM535 .B65 2000 261.2/6 21.

  4. Braybrooke, Marcus. Faith and Interfaith in a Global Age. Grand Rapids, Mi. Oxford: CoNexus Press. Braybrooke Press, 1998.

  5. Cobb, John B, and Paul F Knitter. Transforming Christianity and the World: a Way Beyond Absolutism and Relativism. Faith Meets Faith Series: Faith Meets Faith. Maryknoll, N.Y: Orbis Books, 1999.
    BR127 .C558 1999 261.2 21.

  6. Cohn-Sherbok, Dan. The Future of Jewish-Christian Dialogue. Toronto Studies in Theology, v. 80. Lewiston, N.Y: Edwin Mellen Press, 1999.
    BM535 .F88 1999 261.26 21.

  7. ———. Jews, Christians and Religious Pluralism. Toronto Studies in Theology, v. 79. Lewiston, N.Y: Edwin Mellen Press, 1999.
    BM534 .C635 1999 291.1/72/09 21.

  8. Copeland, E. Luther. A New Meeting of the Religions: Interreligious Relationships and Theological Questioning. Waco, Tex: Baylor University Press, 1999.
    BR127 .C64 1999 261.2 21.

  9. Cragg, Kenneth. Jesus and the Muslim: an Exploration. Oxford: Oneworld Publications, 1999.
    BP172 .C653 1985 297/.24.

  10. ———. Muhammad and the Christian: a Question of Response. Oxford: Oneworld Publications, 1999.
    BP172 .C73 1999 297.

  11. D'Costa, Gavin. Christian Uniqueness Reconsidered: the Myth of a Pluralistic Theology of Religions. Faith Meets Faith Series: Faith Meets Faith. Maryknoll, N.Y: Orbis Books, 1990.
    BR127 .C472 1990 261.2 20.

  12. Dart, Ron Samuel, and J. I Packer. In a Pluralist World. 1st ed ed. Vancouver: Regent College Pub, 1998.
    BR127 .D36 1998 261.2 21.

  13. Davies, William David. Christian Engagements With Judaism. Harrisburg, Pa: Trinity Press International, 1999.
    BM535 .D348 1999 261.2/6 21.

  14. DiNoia, J. A. "Beyond Exclusivism and Pluralism: a Generously Orthodox Approach to Non-Christian Religions."Scholarly Engagement with Anglican Doctrine (Society). 1999.

  15. ———. "Christianity and Other Faiths: Defining the Question."Scholarly Engagement with Anglican Doctrine (Society). 1999.

  16. ———. The Diversity of Religions: a Christian Perspective. Washington, D.C: Catholic University of America Press, 1992.
    BR127 .D56 1992 261.2.

  17. Dupuis, Jacques. Toward a Christian Theology of Religious Pluralism. Maryknoll, N.Y: Orbis Books, 1997.
    BR127 .D865 1997 261.2 21.

  18. Eber, Irene, Knut Walf, and Sze-kar Wan. Bible in Modern China: the Literary and Intellectual Impact. Monumenta Serica Monograph Series, 43. Sankt Agustin. Nettetal: Institut Monumenta Serica. Distribution: Steyler, 1999.
    BS315.C59 B53 1999.

  19. Fredericks, James L. Faith Among Faiths: Christian Theology and Non-Christian Religions. New York: Paulist Press, 1999.
    BR127 .F69 1999 261.2 21.

  20. Gross, Rita M, and Terry C Muck. Buddhists Talk About Jesus, Christians Talk About the Buddha. New York: Continuum, 2000.
    BT304.914 .B83 2000 261.2/43 21.

  21. Hafeez, Shaikh Muhammad. A Muslim's Response to Christian Criticism of Islam. Islamabad: Interfaith Publication, 1997.
    BP170+.

  22. Hiebert, Paul G, R. Daniel Shaw, and Tite Tiιnou. Understanding Folk Religion: a Christian Response to Popular Beliefs and Practices. Grand Rapids, Mich: Baker Books, 1999.
    BR127 .H54 1999 261.2 21.

  23. Horbury, William. Jews and Christians in Contact and Controversy. Edinburgh: T&T Clark, 1998.
    BM535 .H67 1998.

  24. Ingram, Paul O, Sallie B King, and Frederick J Streng. The Sound of Liberating Truth: Buddhist-Christian Dialogues in Honor of Frederick J. Streng. Curzon Critical Studies in Buddhism. Richmond, Surrey: Curzon, 1999.
    BR128.B8 S635 1999.

  25. Law, Eric H. F. The Bush Was Blazing but Not Consumed: Developing a Multicultural Community Through Dialogue and Liturgy. St. Louis, Mo: Chalice Press, 1996.
    BR115.C8 L377 1996 261.8/34 20.

  26. Nazir-Ali, Michael. Citizens and Exiles: Christian Faith in a Plural World. London: SPCK, 1998.

  27. Neusner, Jacob, and Bruce Chilton. Jewish and Christian Doctrines: the Classics Compared. London. New York: Routledge, 2000.
    BM535 .N379 1999 296.3 21.

  28. Newbigin, Lesslie, and British Council of Churches. Christian Witness in a Plural Society. London: British Council of Churches, 1977.
    BR127 .N388 261.2.

  29. Nhcat Hanh. Going Home: Jesus and Buddha As Brothers. New York: Riverhead Books, 1999.
    BQ4012 .N43 1999 294.3/372 21.

  30. Nisan, Mordechai. Identity and Civilization: Essays on Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 1999.
    BP173.J8 N57 1999 291.1/72 21.

  31. Panikkar, Raimundo. The Intrareligious Dialogue. Rev. ed ed. New York, N.Y: Paulist Press, 1999.
    BL410 .P36 1999 291.1/72 21.

  32. Phelps, Joseph. More Light, Less Heat: How Dialogue Can Transform Christian Conflicts into Growth. San Francisco, Calif: Jossey-Bass, 1999.
    BV4597.53.C58 P594 1999 273/.9 21.

  33. Ratzinger, Joseph. Many Religions--One Covenant: Israel, the Church, and the World. San Francisco: Ignatius Press, 1999.
    BM535 .R323 1999.

  34. Rubin, Uri. Between Bible and Qur‘an: the Children of Israel and the Islamic Self-Image. Studies in Late Antiquity and Early Islam, 17. Princeton, NJ: Darwin Press, 1999.
    BP173.J8 R77 1999 297.2/8 21.

  35. Schwartz, G. David. A Jewish Appraisal of Dialogue: Between Talk and Theology. Lanham, MD: Univerity Press of America, 1994.
    BM535 .S318 1994 296.3/872 20.

  36. Shenk, David W, and Linford Stutzman. Practicing Truth: Confident Witness in Our Pluralistic World. Scottsdale, Penn: Herald Press, 1999.
    BR127 .C59 1999 261.2 21.

  37. Swidler, Leonard J. After the Absolute: the Dialogical Future of Religious Reflection. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 1990.
    BL410 .S85 1990 291.1/72 20.

  38. Tesfai, Yacob. Liberation and Orthodoxy: the Promise and Failures of Interconfessional Dialogue. Maryknoll, N.Y: Orbis Books, 1996.
    BR118 .T45 1996 280/.042 20.

  39. Waardenburg, Jean Jacques. Islam and Christianity: Mutual Perceptions Since the Mid-20th Century. Leuven Belgium: Peeters, 1998.
    BP172 .I7873 1998 297.2/83 21.

  40. Wigoder, Geoffrey. Jewish-Christian Interfaith Relations: Agendas for Tomorrow. Policy Forum: Policy Forum (Jerusalem), no. 14. Jerusalem: Institute of the World Jewish Congress, 1998.
    BM535 .W484 1998.

  41. Yao, Hsin-chung. Confucianism and Christianity: a Comparative Study of Jen and Agape. Brighton, U.K. Portland, Or: Sussex Academic Press. Distributed in the U.S. by International Specialized Bk. Services, 1997.
    B127.J4 Y4 1997 299/.512172 21.

 


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