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Many Mansions?: Multiple Religious Belonging and Christian Identity (Faith Meets Faith) |
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Rating:  Summary: A selection of erudite theological essays Review: Capably edited by Catherine Cornille, Many Mansions?: Multiple Religious Belonging And Christian Identity is a selection of erudite theological essays by a variety of learned authors, and which study the phenomenon of religious pluralism as found in major religious traditions and responded to within a Christian theological framework. From the practice of multiple religions in Japan, to Buddhist interpretation of Christian tenets, Many Mansions? is a truly fascinating and thought-provoking read which is especially commended to students of world faiths. Also very highly recommended is Catherine Cornille's early work, The Guru In Indian Catholicism: Ambiguity Or Opportunity Of Inculturation (William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 0802805663)
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