In an increasingly connected world, the question of how different religious traditions relate to one another is more urgent than ever. The study of interreligious encounters and relations, by no means a new endeavor, has recently emerged as a formal multi- and interdisciplinary academic field that seeks not only to understand how worldviews and ways of life interact and intersect, but also to suggest avenues of constructive dialogue. Interreligious Studies represents a milestone achievement, bringing together thirty-six scholars from four continents to produce ""dispatches"" on the current state of this burgeoning field. This volume probes the context, parameters, and contours of interreligious studies (IRS), including its relation to other disciplines, its promise as a field of research in secular and nonsecular contexts, its particular terminology and methodology, its civic agenda, and the various scholarly profiles of those who pursue it. Other topics taken up include historical examples of interfaith dialogue, theological and philosophical considerations of truth-seeking in interreligious encounter, and contemporary agendas such as the decolonization of the study of religion and the obligation to respond to anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, and xenoglossophobia. Whatever possibilities IRS might hold, there first must be a working definition of the field and its praxis. Interreligious Studies points in this direction as it highlights the practical knowledge generated by IRS: how to cultivate empathy, make peace and build nations, promote scholarly activism, and foster meaningful interreligious relations. Scholars and students who are serious about engaging the many dynamic conversations blossoming within this nascent field will be well served by the contributions of this volume.
Hans Gustafson is Director of the Jay Phillips Center for Interreligious Studies and Adjunct Faculty in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of St. Thomas.
Foreword by Anna Halafoff Preface-Hans Gustafson 1 Introduction-Hans Gustafson Part 1. Sketching the Field 2 Area, Field, Discipline-Oddbjorn Leirvik 3 Identifying the Field of Research-Geir Skeie 4 A Civic Approach to Interfaith Studies-Eboo Patel 5 The Scholar, the Theologian, and the Activist-Marianne Moyaert 6 Lessons from a Liminal Saint-Mark E. Hanshaw 7 Interreligion and Interdisciplinarity-Jeanine Diller 8 Interreligious or Transreligious?-Anne Hege Grung Part 2. History and Method 9 Historical Precedents-Thomas Albert Howard 10 From Comparison to Conversation-Frans Wijsen 11 Ethnographic Approaches and Limitations-Nelly van Doorn-Harder 12 Vitality of Lived Religion Approaches-Hans Gustafson 13 Empirical Approaches to Interreligious Relations-Anund Brottveit 14 Ecumenical and Interreligious-Aaron Hollander 15 Places and Spaces of Encounter-Timothy Parker Part 3. Theological and Philosophical Considerations 16 Grist for Theological Mills-J. R. Hustwit 17 Dialogical Theology and Praxis-Wolfram Weisse 18 Interreligious Theology and Truth Seeking-Perry Schmidt-Leukel 19 Vivekananda's Vision-Jeffery D. Long Part 4. Contemporary Challenges 20 Decolonizing the Study of Religion-Kevin Minister 21 Decolonizing Interreligious Studies-Paul Hedges 22 Secular Imperatives-Kate McCarthy 23 (Neo)Liberal Challenges-Brian K. Pennington 24 Complicating Religious Identity-Russell C. D. Arnold 25 In Reactionary Times-Rachel S. Mikva 26 Confronting Xenoglossophobia-Caryn D. Riswold and Guenevere Black Ford 27 Kairos Palestine and Autoimmune Rejection-Peter A. Pettit V Praxis and Possibility 28 Cross-Cultural Leadership as Interfaith Leadership-Barbara A. McGraw 29 Interreligious Empathy-Catherine Cornille 30 Howard Thurman's Mentorship of Zalman Schachter-Shalomi-Or N. Rose 31 Peacebuilding-Navras J. Aafreedi 32 Nation Building-Asfa Widiyanto 33 Scholarship as Activism-Jeannine Hill Fletcher 34 Dialogue and Christian-Muslim Relations-Douglas Pratt 35 Gender and Christian-Muslim Relations-Deanna Ferree Womack 36 Conclusion-Hans Gustafson
...Interreligious Studies is full of good material, beautifully presented. --Lucinda Mosher "Journal of Interreligious Studies" The volume presents a strong vision for the future of IRS and a model of how productive discussions can occur. Gustafson and the various contributors should be commended for putting together such a timely, erudite, and thought-provoking volume. --Younus Mirza "Interreligious Studies and Intercultural Theology"