This collection is cutting-edge and timely, discussing various aspects of interreligious dialogue in today’s world of globalization and religious pluralism. It is unique in its reflective nature: each of its seven essays is a reflection of the author’s lived experience in interreligious dialogue. As such, in addition to academics, this book will appeal to anyone seeking fruitful interreligious dialogue to deepen one’s faith, or wanting to learn how to live harmoniously with religious others.
After the Postsecular and the Postmodern
A vanguard of scholars asks what comes after the postsecular and postmodern in Continental philosophy of religion. This volume argues philosophy must liberate itself from theological norms and mutate into a new speculative practice to confront the challenges of our time.
