Interreligious/comparative/dialogical theology

Bibliography compiled by Oddbjørn Leirvik (alphabetical)

  • Adams, Nicholas (2011) Scriptural Reasoning and Interfaith Hermeneutics. In David Cheetham, Ulrich Winkler, Oddbjørn Leirvik and Judith Gruber (eds): Interreligious Hermeneutics in Pluralistic Europe. Between Texts and People. Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi, pp. 59–78.
  • Amirpur, Katajun (2014): „‘Straight paths.’ Thoughts on a Theology of Dialogue.” In Wolfram Weisse et al.: Religions and Dialogue. International Approaches. Münster, New York: Waxmann, pp. 187–200.
  • Askari, Hasan (1972) “The dialogical relationship between Christianity and Islam”. Journal of Ecumenical Studies 9, pp. 477–487.
  • Bernhardt, Reinhold und Klaus von Stosch (Hrsg., 2009), Komparative Theologie. Interreligiöse Vergleiche als Weg der Religionstheologie. Zürich.
  • Bernhardt, Reinhold and Perry Schmidt-Leukel (Hrsg., 2013) Interreligiöse Theologie. Chancen und Probleme. Zürich: Theologischer Verlag Zürich.
  • Buber, Martin (2002) Between Man and Man. London and New York: Routledge.
  • Clooney, Francis X., S.J (ed. 2010) The New Comparative Theology. Interreligious Insights from the Next Generation. London, New York: T&T Clark.
  • Clooney, Francis X., S.J. (2010) Comparative Theology. Deep Learning Across Religious Borders. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell.
  • Clooney, Francis X., SJ (2013) “Comparative Theology and Inter-Religious Dialogue”. In Catherine Cornille (ed.) The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Inter-Religious Dialogue. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 51–63.
  • Clooney, Francis X. (2014) “Is comparative theology Catholic? Expectations regarding the comparativist.” Studies in Interreligious Dialogue 1: 2014, pp. 18–26 + 37–39 (“A reply to Ulrich Winkler”).
  • Clooney, Francis X. and John Berthrong (2012–13) Special issue “European Perspectives on the New Comparative Theology”. Religions vol. 3–4.
  • Cornille, Catherine (2014): “The confessional nature of comparative theology.” Studies in Interreligious Dialogue 1: 2014, pp. 9–17.
  • Fletcher, Jeannine Hill (2014): “What counts as ‘Catholic’? What constitutes ‘comparative’?” Studies in Interreligious Dialogue 1: 2014, pp. 78–­­85 + 91–93 (“Response to Daria Schnipkoweit.”)
  • Ford, David (2006) “An Interfaith Wisdom: Scriptural Reasoning between Jews, Christians and Muslims,” in D. Ford and C. C. Pecknold ed. The Promise of Scriptural Reasoning Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, pp. 1–22.
  • Fredericks, James L. (2010) “Introduction”. In Clooney, Francis X., S.J (ed. 2010) The New Comparative Theology. Interreligious Insights from the Next Generation. London, New York: T&T Clark, pp. ix–xix.
  • Gharaibeh, Mohammed, Esnaf Begic, Hansjörg Schmid, and Christian Ströbele, eds. (2015). Zwischen Glaube und Wissenschaft: Theologie in Christentum und Islam. Regensburg: Pustet
  • Gustafson, Hans (2016) Finding all things in God. Pansacramentalism and Doing Theology Interreligiously. Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick PublicationsHedges, Paul (2016) “Comparative Theology and Hermeneutics: A Gadamerian Approach to Religious Interpretation.” Religions 2016, 7, 7, pp. 1-21
  • Hedges, Paul (2012) “The old and new comparative theologies: Discourses on religion, the theology of religions, Orientalism and the boundaries of traditions.” Religions (3:) 1120-1137.
  • Hogan, Linda and John D’Arcy May (2011) “Visioning Ecumenics as Intercultural, Inter-religious, and Public Theology. Concilium 2011: 1, pp. 70-81.
  • Klinkhammer, Gritt und Tabea Spiess: “Dialog als ‘dritter Ort.’ Zehn Jahre Theologisches Forum Christentum–Islam: ein Evaluation”. Universität Bremen, 2014.
  • Knitter, Paul F. (2003) “Comparative theology. ”Introducing Theologies of Religion, pp. 202–215. New York: Orbis.
  • Laksana, A. Bagus (2010) “Comparative Theology: Between Identity and Alterity.” In Clooney, Francis X., S.J (ed. 2010) The New Comparative Theology. Interreligious Insights from the Next Generation. London, New York: T&T Clark, pp. 1–20.
  • Leirvik, Oddbjørn: “Pluralisation of Theologies at European Universities. Models and Concepts.” In Wolfram Weisse, Julia Ipgrave, Oddbjørn Leirvik og Muna Tatari (eds): Pluralisation of Theologies at European Universities. Münster og New York: Waxmann 2020, pp. 25-34.
  • Leirvik, Oddbjørn (2018): “Interreligious University Theologies, Christian/Islamic.” Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations 4: 2018, pp. 509-523
  • Leirvik, Oddbjørn (2017): "Comparative or Interreligious Theology?" Frankfurter Zeitschrift für islamisch-theologische Studien. Special Issue 1: Comparative Theology (guest editor: Ulrich Winkler), pp. 11-24.
  • Leirvik, Oddbjørn (2016): "Interreligiøs universitetsteologi." Teologisk Tidsskrift 2: 2016, pp. 156-172.
  • Leirvik, Oddbjørn (2014) “The Sacred Space between: A Relational Theology in Dialogue with Islam.” In Interreligious Studies. A Relational Approach to Religious Activism and the Study of Religion. London: Bloomsbury, pp. 123-138. Also published as "Towards a Relational and Humanizing Theology: A Christian–Muslim Dialogue." In Elisabeth Harris, Paul Hedges and Shanthikumar Hettiarachi (red.): Twenty-First Century Theologies of Religion. Retrospection and Future Prospects. Leiden: Brill Rodopi 2016, s. 223-238.
  • Meir, Ephraim (2015) Interreligious Theology. Its Value and Mooring in Modern Jewish Philosophy. Berlin/Boston: De Gruyter Oldenbourg/Magnes.
  • Meir, Ephraim (2017) Becoming Interreligious. Towards a Dialogical Theology from a Jewish Vantage Point. Münster/New York: Waxmann
  • Mosher, Linda Allen (ed.2022) The Georgetown Companion to Interreligious Studies. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press.
  • Moyaert, Marianne (2011) “Comparative Theology in Search of a Hermeneutical Framework.” In David Cheetham, Ulrich Winkler, Oddbjørn Leirvik og Judith Gruber (eds): Interreligious Hermeneutics in Pluralistic Europe. Between Texts and People. Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi, pp. 161–85.
  • Moyaert, Marianne (2014): “Response to Klaus von Stosch.” Studies in Interreligious Dialogue 1: 2014, pp. 68–73.
  • Nicholson, Hugh (2010): “The New Comparative Theology and the Problem of Theological Hegemonism.” In Clooney, Francis X., S.J (ed. 2010) The New Comparative Theology. Interreligious Insights from the Next Generation. London, New York: T&T Clark, pp. 43–62.
  • Pratt, Douglas (2015) “Theology after Dialogue: Christian–Muslim Engagement Today and Tomorrow”. Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations 1: 2015, pp. 89–100.
  • Ray, Anita C., John D’Arcy May, John R. Dupuche (2013) “Doing Theology Inter-Religiously? Australian eJournal of Theology (29) 2 (August 2013), pp. 94–107.
  • Ruparell, Tinu (2013): “Inter-Religious Dialogue and Interstitial Theology.” In Catherine Cornille (ed.) The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Inter-Religious Dialogue. Chichester: Wiley-Blackwell, pp. 117–132.
  • Sharpe, Eric (1994) Comparative Religion. A History. London: Duckworth.
  • Schmidt-Leukel, Perry (2017) Religious Pluralism and Interreligious Theology. New York: Orbis Books.
  • Schmidt-Leukel, Perry (2018) Why We Need an Engaged Interreligious Theology.” Interreligious Studies and Intercultural Theology, vol. 2.2, pp. 131-140.
  • Schmidt-Leukel, Perry (2014): “Intercultural Theology as Interreligious Theology”, in Wolfram Weisse et al.: Religions and Dialogue. International Approaches. Münster, New York: Waxmann, pp. 101–112.
  • Schnipkoweit, Daria (2014) “Response to Jeannine Hill Fletcher. Is there a natural (Catholic) comparative theology?” Studies in Interreligious Dialogue 1: 2014, pp. 86–93.
  • Stosch, Klaus von (2012): Komparative Theologie als Wegweiser in der Welt der Religionen. Paderborn: Schöningh Verlag.
  • Stosch, Klaus von (2014): „Is comparative theology Catholic?“ Studies in Interreligious Dialogue 1: 2014, pp. 59–67 + 74–77 (“Understanding and appreciation. A reply to Marianne Moyaert.”)
  • Stosch, Klaus von (2012) “Comparative Theology as Liberal and Confessional Theology.” Religions (3:) 983–992.
  • Tracy, David (1987) “Comparative Theology”. Encyclopedia of Religion, vol. 14. New York: Macmillan, pp. 446–55.
  • Weisse, Wolfram (2014) “Dialogue from a Christian and Muslim Perspective. Early Visions of a Dialogical Theology.” In Wolfram Weisse et al.: Religions and Dialogue. International Approaches. Münster, New York: Waxmann, pp. 113–122.
  • Weisse, Wolfram and Ephraim Meir (2022): "Dialogical Theology and Dialogical Practice." In Scriptura 121 (2022: 1), pp. 1-16.  
  • Weisse, Wolfram, Julia Ipgrave, Oddbjørn Leirvik and Muna Tatari (eds): Pluralisation of Theologies at European Universities. Münster og New York: Waxmann 2020.
  • Winkler, Ulrich (2014) “To dare subtle learning. A Response to Francis Clooney’s plea for comparative theology’s catholicity.” Studies in Interreligious Dialogue 1: 2014, pp. 27-36.
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