Summary: | Intro -- Title Page -- Introduction: On Discernment in Dialogue -- Part 1: Jewish Perspectives -- Chapter 1: Jews in Dialogue: Towards Some Criteria of Discernment -- Chapter 2: Meeting the Other: Judaism, Pluralism, and Truth -- Part 2: Christian Perspectives -- Chapter 3: Coordinates for Interreligious Discernment from a Protestant View: Transcendence-Freedom-Agape-Responsibility -- Chapter 4: Roman Catholic Reflections on Discerning God in Interreligious Dialogue: Challenges and Promising Avenues -- Chapter 5: Dialogue between Muslims and Christians as Mutually Transformative Speech -- Part 3: Muslim Perspectives -- Chapter 6: Discerning a Qur'anic Mandate for Mutually Transformational Dialogue -- Chapter 7: Dialogue and Discernment in the Qur'an -- Chapter 8: Discernment, Dialogue, and the Word of God -- Part 4: Hindu Perspectives -- Chapter 9: One Goal, Many Paths? The Significance of Advaita Apologetic Norms for Interreligious Dialogue -- Chapter 10: Madhva Dialogue and Discernment -- Part 5: Buddhist Perspectives -- Chapter 11: Buddhist Perspectives on Truth in Other Religions: Past and Present* -- Chapter 12: "Without Bias"-The Dalai Lama in Dialogue -- Chapter 13: Comparative Theology with a Difference: A Shin Buddhist View in Pedagogical Perspective -- List of Contributors.
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