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A 真kta Method for Comparative Theology: Upside-Down, Inside-Out offers a 真kta thealogy of religions and a 真kta anti-method, method, and a-method for comparative theology. For 真ktas, the thread of religious diversity is part of the rich tapestry of cosmological, topographical, environmental, and bio-diversity, which is the Goddess' collective (sam篆i) and individuated (vy篆i) forms. 真kta religious diversity is "complex, layered, and paradoxical, allowing ontological similarities, ontological differences, and irreducibility." A 真kta thealogy of religious diversity transcends humans and the borders of religion, politics, society, and speciesism.
New Books Network podcast on New Books in Indian Religions, a conversation between Raj Balkaran and author Pravina Rodrigues: https://newbooksnetwork.com/a-sakta-method-for-comparative-theology
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgments
Personal Prelude
Introduction
Chapter One: The Case of the Missing Interlocutors: Methodological Issues in Hindu-Christian Studies
Chapter Two: One, None, Many: A ¿¿kta Ontology
Chapter Three: A ¿¿kta Thealogy of Religious Diversity
Chapter Four: Upside-Down, Inside-Out: A ¿¿kta Method for Comparative Theology
Conclusion
Bibliography
About the Author
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Pravina Rodrigues is adjunct faculty at the Starr King School for the Ministry, and is postdoctoral fellow at the Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University.
Zusammenfassung
This book discusses the issue of the missing Hindu interlocutors in the disciplines of theology of religions, interreligious dialogue, and comparative theology. It fills the gap left by the missing Hindu interlocutors by offering a first-ever Sakta thealogy of religions and a Sakta method for comparative theology.