The series of essays in Theology without Borders explore Peter C. Phans groundbreaking work to widen Christian theology beyond the Western world, providing a welcome overview for anyone interested in Phans career, his body of work, and its influence.
A comprehensive series of essays exploring Peter C. Phans groundbreaking work to widen Christian theology beyond the Western world
Peter C. Phans wide-ranging contributions to theology and his pioneering work on religious pluralism, migration, and Christian identity have made a global impact on the field.
The essays in Theology without Borders offer a variety of perspectives across Phans fundamental work in eschatology, world christianity, interreligious dialogue, and much more. Together, these essays offer a comprehensive assessment of Phans groundbreaking work across a range of theological fields. Included in the conversation are discussions of world christianity and migration, Christian identity and religious pluralism, Christian theology in Asia, Asian American theology, eschatology, and Phans lasting legacy.
Theology without Borders provides a welcome overview for anyone interested in the career of Peter C. Phan, his body of work, and its influence.
Peter C. Phans contributions to theology and pioneering work on religious pluralism, migration, and Christian identity have made a global impact on the field. The essays in Theology without Borders offer a variety of perspectives across Phans fundamental work, providing an overview for anyone interested in his body of work and its influence.
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[ Theology without Borders] is a great read. Academics might use it to broaden their own syllabi, students will be introduced to areas that are likely unfamiliar to them. The random curious reader will have no trouble enjoying the contents. * Catholic Books Review *
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"Peter C. Phan has through his publications, mentorship, collegiality, and collaboration left an indelible mark on the field of theology and on the lives of countless religious believers and seekers. This collection offers a valuable introduction to his writings and a fitting tribute to his accomplishments."Bradford E. Hinze, Karl Rahner SJ Professor of Theology, Fordham University -- Bradford E. Hinze, Karl Rahner SJ Professor of Theology, Fordham University
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Introduction: Celebration and a Memorial |
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PART I WORLD CHRISTIANITY AND MIGRATION |
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1 Peter C. Phan and the Reconstruction of World Christianity |
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2 Being Church among Asians: Perspective and Insights of the Asian Theology of the FABC |
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3 Between "Memory and Imagination": Reimagining World Christianity without Borders |
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4 Christian Resilience and Vulnerable Migrants |
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5 Wives Submitting to Husbands: Domestic Violence, Women, and the Christian Faith |
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PART II CHRISTIAN IDENTITY AND RELIGIOUS PLURALISM |
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6 Dialogue and Reconciliation in the Renaissance and in Vatican II |
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7 Interfaith Christology? Some Dogmatic Prolegomena |
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8 Interreligious Marriage as a Way of Being Religious Interreligiously |
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9 Peter Phan and Ecclesiology Beyond Borders |
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10 Dialogue in a Multireligious and Political Ecosystem: Understanding Catholic Relations with Other Religions in Mainland China |
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11 Migration and Eschatology in Hebrews |
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12 Waiting Outside Time? The Intermediate State |
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13 On Religions, Peter Phan, and Christian Expansivism |
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PART IV THE LEGACY OF PETER C. PHAN |
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14 Decentralizing Theology: Peter Phan and the Second Vatican Council |
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15 Peter Phan and the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith |
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16 Being Honestly Pluralistically Religious |
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17 Counting the Uncountable: The Contributions of Peter Phan |
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Epilogue |
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Appendix: Curriculum Vitae of Peter C. Phan |
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Contributors |
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Index |
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Leo D. Lefebure holds the Matteo Ricci, SJ, Chair of Theology at Georgetown University. He is the author of the award-winning Transforming Interreligious Relations: Catholic Responses to Religious Pluralism in the United States. His other award-winning books include Revelation, the Religions, and Violence; True and Holy: Christian Scripture and Other Religions; and The Path of Wisdom: A Christian Commentary on the Dhammapada, coauthored with Peter Feldmeier. Lefebure is the president of the Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies, a research fellow of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and a trustee emeritus of the Council for a Parliament of the Worlds Religions.
Peter C. Phan teaches at Georgetown University, where he currently holds the Ignacio Ellacurķa, SJ, Chair of Catholic Social Thought. He has earned three doctorates and received four honorary doctorates. He is the first non-Anglo to be elected president of the Catholic Theological Society of America and of the American Theological Society. In 2020 he was given the John Courtney Murray Award, the highest honor of the Catholic Theological Society of America, in recognition for outstanding and distinguished achievement in theology. He is the author or editor of more than thirty-five books. His work has been translated into twelve languages.