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Book SynopsisTable of ContentsIntroduction | 1
Catherine Cornille
Why Atonement?Who Needs It?
Atonement in Muslim-Christian Theological Engagement | 11
Daniel A. Madigan, S.J.
Christian Atonement Enlightened by a Buddhist Perspective on Craving | 40
Thierry-Marie Courau, O. P.
How Q 5:75 Can Help Christians Conceptualize Atonement | 61
Klaus von Stosch
Not for Myself Alone: Atonement and Penance After Daoism | 78
Bede Benjamin Bidlack
Suffering and the Scandal of the Cross
God’s Suffering in the Hindu-Christian Gaze | 105
Francis X. Clooney, S . J .
More Than Meets the Eye: The Cross as Maṇḍala | 130
Michelle Voss Roberts
Divine Suffering and Covenantal Belonging:
Considering the Atonement with Heschel and Moltmann | 149
Daniel Joslyn-Siemiatkoski
The Clash and Continuity of Interpretation of Redemptive Suffering
Between African Religions and Christianity | 167
Elochukwu Uzukwu, C.S.Sp.
Rethinking Redemption
Redemptive Suffering After the Shoah:
Going Back and Forth Between Jewish and Christian Traditions | 189
Marianne Moyaert
Judgment on the Cross: Resurrection as Divine Vindication | 214
Joshua Ralston
“At One or Not At One?” Christian Atonement in Light of Buddhist Perspectives | 239
Leo D. Lefebure
How Empty Is the Cross? Realization and Novelty in Atonement | 259
S. Mark Heim
Bibliography | 281
List of Contributors | 301
Index | 305