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Tables of Contents for Hindu God, Christian God
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
Widening the Theological Conversation in Today's Pluralistic Context
3
26
Theological Conversations across Religious Boundaries
3
9
The Themes and Methods behind This Book
12
8
Hindu God, Christian God in the Context of Christian Theology
20
9
Arguing the Existence of God: From the World to Its Maker
29
33
Richard Swinburne's Contemporary Christian Argument for God's Existence
30
5
The Traditional Indian Rational Inquiry into the Existence of God
35
23
Arguing the Existence of God as an Interreligious Theological Project
58
4
Debating God's Identity
62
32
Jesus Christ, the Form of Revelation: An Explanation of Christian Uniquencess According to Hans Urs von Balthasar
64
4
Hindu Apologetics: Identifying the True God in a Constructed Monotheistic Context
68
20
Naming God in an Interreligious Theological Context
88
6
Making Sense of Divine Embodiment
94
35
Devotion to the Incarnate God: Karl Rahner on the Sacred Heart
96
5
Hindu Theologies of God's Body
101
22
God's Body: Arguing the Obvious---and the Inarguable
123
6
How Revelation Matters in the Assessment of Religions
129
34
Karl Barth: Revelation and the Construction of Religions
131
7
Reasoning about Religious in Light of Revelation in the Hindu Context
138
19
Revelation as Limit and Bridge in Interreligious Theology
157
6
Faithful and Reasonable Theology in a Pluralistic World
163
34
Reviewing the Practice of Theology Based on Our Hindu and Christian Examples
163
14
Knowing God More Fully
177
4
Beyond This Book
181
4
A Hindu Theologian's Response: A Prolegomenon to ``Christian God, Hindu God''
Parimal G. Patil
185
1
Asymmetrical Demands
186
4
``Christian God, Hindu God,''
190
7
Appendix I: List of Theologians
197
2
Appendix II: Note on the Translations and Pronunciation
199
2
Bibliography
201
6
Index
207
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