Post-Christian Interreligious Liberation Theology

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Abstract

This book explores the ideals of liberation theology from the perspectives of major religious traditions, including Islam, Christianity, Judaism, Buddhism, and the neo-Vedanta and Advaita Hindu traditions. The goal of this volume is not to explain the Christian liberation theology tradition and then assess whether the non-Christian liberation theologies meet the Christian standards. Rather, authors use comparative/interreligious methodologies to offer new insights on liberation theology and begin a dialogue on how to build interreligious liberation theologies. The goal is to make liberation theology more inclusive of religious diversity beyond traditional Christian categories.

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Timani, H. S., & Ashton, L. S. (2019). Post-Christian Interreligious Liberation Theology. Post-Christian Interreligious Liberation Theology (pp. 1–216). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-27308-8

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