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Conversion Claremont Studies in Philosophy of Religion, Conference 2011

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01.07.2013

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Ingolf U. Dalferth + weitere

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Englisch

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978-3-16-152854-5

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Born 1948; 1977 Promotion; 1982 Habilitation; Professor Emeritus of Systematic Theology, Symbolism and Philosophy of Religion at the University of Zurich; Danforth Professor Emeritus of Philosophy of Religion at Claremont Graduate University in California; Fellow at the Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study in South Africa. is Senior Research Advisor and Higher Education Consultant at Hanover Research in Washington, D.C.
Born 1948; 1977 Promotion; 1982 Habilitation; Professor Emeritus of Systematic Theology, Symbolism and Philosophy of Religion at the University of Zurich; Danforth Professor Emeritus of Philosophy of Religion at Claremont Graduate University in California; Fellow at the Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study in South Africa. is Senior Research Advisor and Higher Education Consultant at Hanover Research in Washington, D.C.

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.07.2013

Herausgeber

Verlag

Mohr Siebeck

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291

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23,3/15,4/2,2 cm

Gewicht

445 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-3-16-152854-5

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  • Produktbild: Conversion
  • Preface
    Ingolf U. Dalferth: Introduction: The Complex Challenge of Conversion

    Part I
    Gary Gilbert: Why Conversion? The Blurring and Building of Boundaries in Ancient Judaism - Shelley L. Long: Who Determines Conversion? A Response to Gary Gilbert - Yaron Catane: Administrating Conversion - Israel's Conversion Administration - S. Ayse Kadayifci-Orellana: Da'wah and Religious Freedom in Islam - Richard T. Livingston: In Pursuit of Plurality: A Response to Ayse Kadayifci-Orellana - Joseph Prabhu: Conversion in an Ecumenical Age - Marlene Block: Religion, Religions, and Conversion: A Response to Joseph Prabhu

    Part II
    Eleonore Stump: Conversion, Atonement, and Love - Deidre Nicole Green: A Penitent Prodigal and the Suffering of Love: A Response to Eleonore Stump - Anselm K. Min: The Dialectic of Conversion in the Age of Globalization - Kirsten Gerdes: Religious Conversion as Risk: A Response to Anselm K. Min - Heiko Schulz: Conversion, Truth and Rationality - Michael Ch. Rodgers: True Conversion and Truth: A Response to Heiko Schulz - John G. Cottingham: Conversion, Self-discovery and Moral Change - Eric E. Hall: Moral and Religious Conversion: A Response to John G. Cottingham - William J. Abraham: Divine and Human Action in Conversion - Andreas Hunziker: Radical Open: A Response to William J. Abraham - Stephen T. Davis: Conversion and the Rationality of Religion