Beyond Boundaries. Essays on Theology, Dialogue, and Religion in Honor of Perry Schmidt-Leukel

Barbato, Melanie; Schneider, Mathias; Völker, Fabian

Commemorative publication

Abstract

Perry Schmidt-Leukel has made significant contributions to the academic study of religion and religious diversity through his innovative work in Theology and Religious Studies. In his publications, he has not only overcome apologetic barriers between Buddhism and Christianity and demonstrated the potential for mutual enrichment of various religious traditions in dialogue, but also championed a pluralist Theology of Religions. On this pluralist basis, Schmidt-Leukel has developed the vision of a theology beyond boundaries, which takes the form of interreligious discourse and draws on the rich resources and insights of the global history of religions. This Festschrift in honor of Perry Schmidt-Leukel on the occasion of his seventieth birthday brings together essays that constructively engage with his erudite and wide-ranging contributions to the fields of Theology of Religions, Interreligious Theology, Philosophy of Religion, Buddhist and Religious Studies, Buddhist-Christian Relations, and Interreligious Dialogue. Contributions by Melanie Barbato, Reinhold Bernhardt, Thomas Cattoi, Catherine Cornille, Rose Drew, Joachim Gentz, Elizabeth J. Harris, Stephen E. Harris, Paul Hedges, Dennis Hirota, Christopher V. Jones, Reinhard Kirste, Paul F. Knitter, Pan-chiu Lai, Andreas Nehring, Bernhard Nitsche, Gregor Paul, Alan Race, Achim Riggert, Martin Rötting, Kenneth Rose, Mathias Schneider, Reza Shah-Kazemi, and Fabian Völker.

Details about the publication

Publishing companyWaxmann
Place of publicationMünster/New York
Title of seriesReligions in Dialogue
Volume of series22
StatusPublished
Release year2024
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
ISBN9783830998310
KeywordsTheology of Religions; Interreligious Theology; Philosophy of Religion; Buddhist Studies; Religious Studies; Buddhist-Christian Relations; Interreligious Dialogue

Editors from the University of Münster

Schneider, Mathias
Center for Religion and Modernity (CRM)