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Informationen zum Autor John Raymaker was a professor at Junshin University and for over twenty years a member of The Oriens Center of Religious Studies, both in Tokyo. He is the author of several books on Bernard Lonergan, on climate change, community life and interfaith dialogue. Klappentext The book relies on Bernard Lonergan's method. It addresses today's religious conflicts in the Middle East which have led to migrations of millions of persons. It systematically explores possible breakthroughs that might help people open their hearts to one another. Zusammenfassung The book relies on Bernard Lonergan’s method. It addresses today’s religious conflicts in the Middle East which have led to migrations of millions of persons. It systematically explores possible breakthroughs that might help people open their hearts to one another. Inhaltsverzeichnis INTRODUCTION- In which we lay out this Book's Principles and Mode of ProcedurePART ONE Introducing the Heart-Mind Interdisciplinary Issues Explored in this Book 1. Preliminary Issues in Fostering Buddhist-Christian-Muslim-Secularist Cooperation: Humanity's Religious-Secular Divides and the Pivotal Roles that an Ethical Secularity can play2. An all too Brief a Summary of Lonergan's Generalized Empirical Method (GEM): An Overview of the Problem of "Knowing": From Plato and Aristotle to Husserl and Lonergan3. How GEM-FS Conversions May Help People of Good Will Foster a Global Secularity EthicsPART TWO Sketching a GEM-FS Bridge's Mediating Phase as Outlined in MiT's First Four Specialties: Probing into Buddhist-Christian-Muslim Teachings so as to Best Broach a Global Secularity Ethics Chapter 1 First Functional Specialty: Researching Data on Christianity, Islam and an Ethical Secularity Chapter 2 Second Functional Specialty: Interpreting Religious Scriptures, Democracy, and Secularism so as to Avoid Misunderstandings or Resentment Chapter 3 Third Functional Specialty: GEM-FS Judgments of Value and Historical Perspectives Chapter 4 Fourth Functional Specialty: Dialectics Pointing to Where We Need to Go: GEM-FS' Apophatic-Kataphatic Ability Can Help Integrate Secularity with the World's Religions PART THREE Sketching a GEM-FS Bridge's Mediated Phase as Outlined in MiT's Last Four Specialties: Toward Enabling Needed Transformative Changes among the Religions and Secularity Chapter 5 Fifth Functional Specialty: Foundations and its Underlying Premises Chapter 6 Sixth Functional Specialty: Policies based on a Logic of the Heart's Value JudgmentsChapter 7 Seventh Functional Specialty: Adjusting, Transforming SystemsChapter 8 Eighth Functional Specialty: Communicating so as to Overcome IntoleranceCONCLUSION A SHORT GLOSSARY of Islamic Terms in Relation to this Book's GEM-FS Process INDEX...