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An incisive and original collection of the most engaging issues in contemporary comparative theology

In The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Comparative Theology, a team of distinguished scholars delivers a one-of-a-kind collection of essays on comparative theology. Honoring the groundbreaking work of Francis X. Clooney, S.J.whose contributions to theology and religion will endure for generationsthe included works explore seven key subjects in comparative theology, including its theory, method, history, influential contemporary developments, and potentially fruitful avenues for future discussion.

The editors provide essays that reflect on the critical, theoretical, and methodological aspects of comparative theology, as well as constructive and critical appraisals of Francis Clooney's scholarship. Over forty original contributions from internationally recognized scholars and insightful newcomers to the field are included within. Readers will also find:

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    Table of Contents

    List of Contributors ix

    Preface xiv
    John B. Carman and William A. Graham

    Acknowledgments xvi

    Introduction xvii
    Axel M. Oaks Takacs and Joseph L. Kimmel

    Part I Theories and Methods in Comparative Theology 1

    1 Five Insights on Method from Comparative Theology 3
    Jason W. Smith

    2 Imagining Religion, Intuiting Comparison: Comparing the Roles of Inner Sense in the Scholarship of Jonathan Z. Smith and Francis X. Clooney, SJ 13
    Joseph L. Kimmel

    3 Resisting Religious Relativism in Comparative Theology 21
    Catherine Cornille

    4 Grounding Theology of Religions in Comparative Theology: A Fulfillment Model in Reverse 32
    Ruben L.F. Habito

    5 Beyond the Text: Comparative Theology and Oral Cultures 43
    Nougoutna Norbert Litoing

    6 Faith Seeking Understanding or Understanding Seeking Faith? 51
    Bennett DiDente Comerford

    7 Kinesics, Proxemics, and Haptics: A Sakta Method for Comparative Theology 63
    Pravina Rodrigues

    Part II The Spirituality, Vocation, and Formation of the Comparative Theologian 77

    8 "The One Who Prays Is a (Comparative) Theologian": The Spirituality of Francis X. Clooney's Comparative Method 79
    Christopher Conway

    9 Settling the Seer: "Deep Learning" and the Yoga of Slowness 89
    Michelle Bentsman

    10 Comparative Theology Embodied: The Mentorship, Methodology, and Ministry of Francis X. Clooney 95
    Katie Mahowski Mylroie

    11 Performance and Engagement: Reconsidering Religious Experience in Contemporary Comparative Theology 104
    Reid B. Locklin

    12 A Fowlerian Perspective on the Faith of the Comparativist 115
    Erik Ranstrom

    13 Comparative Theology as Process Not Conclusion: Francis Clooney on the Proper Formation of Comparative Theological Readers 129
    John J. Thatamanil

    Part III Comparative Theology and the Society of Jesus 139

    14 Comparing Jesuits: Roberto de Nobili, Henri de Lubac, and Francis X. Clooney 141
    James Fredericks

    15 Francis X. Clooney, SJ: Jesuit, Scholar, Missionary 151
    Christian S. Krokus

    16 The Ignatian Tradition and the Intellectual Virtues of a Comparative Theologian 162
    Peng Yin

    17 Wonder Grasps Anything: Punctuation and Patristic Theology in the Early Colonial Philippines 173
    Maria Cecilia Holt

    Part IV E xpanding on Francis X. Clooney's Corpus 185

    18 The Interpretation of Scripture in the Comparative Theology of Francis X. Clooney 187
    Leo D. Lefebure

    19 "Good Dark Love Birds, Will You Help?": Comparative Reflections on Clooney's His Hiding Place Is Darkness 198
    Kimberley C. Patton

    20 "Paradoxology": The Srivaisnava Art of Praising Visnu 209
    Vasudha Narayanan

    21 Hymns on Mary in Hindu--Muslim--Christian Dialogue 225
    Klaus von Stosch

    22 Mary and Motherhood -- A Comparatively Informed Reconsideration 235
    Mara Brecht

    Part V E xercises in Comparative Theology 247

    23 Transformational Liberation in the Age of COVID-19: A Comparative Theology of "the Good Woman" 249
    Tracy Sayuki Tiemeier

    24 And the Angels Wept: How Jewish and Hindu Narratives May Enrich Each Other 260
    Arvind Sharma

    25 Modification, Emanation, and Parinama-Vada in Medieval Theistic Vedanta and Kabbalah 268
    Ithamar Theodor

    26 Advancing the Ritual-Liturgical Turn in Comparative Theology: Good Friday as a Case Study 280
    Daniel Joslyn-Siemiatkoski

    27 Creative Fidelity in Expanding the Canon 291
    Scott Steinkerchner, OP and Martin Badenhorst, OP

    28 Slow Reading of Beautiful Writing: Calligraphy as Vehicle for Comparative Theology 302
    Lucinda Mosher

    29 Joy in the Earth: A Christian Cosmology Based on Agapic Nondualism 313
    Jon Paul Sydnor

    30 Perceiving Divinity, Cultivating Wonder: A Christian--Islamic Comparative Theological Essay on Balthasar's Gestalt 326
    Axel M. Oaks Takacs

    31 Paradoxes of Desire in St John of the Cross and Solomon ibn Gabirol: Thinking with Poetry in Comparative Theology 345
    Luis Manuel Giron-Negron

    Part VI Comparative Theology Beyond the Discipline 371

    32 Locating the Self in the Study of Religion: Francis Clooney and the Experiment of Hindu--Christian Studies 373
    Jonathan Edelmann

    33 Learning Interreligiously as Public Theology: Limits and Possibilities for Institutional Leaders 389
    Michelle Voss Roberts

    34 Comparative Theology and Public Theology: In Search of a Responsible Theology Today 400
    Albertus Bagus Laksana

    35 God Meets Us There: Prison as True Home for the Christian Comparative Theologian 411
    Mark J. Edwards

    Part VII The Past, Present, and Future of Comparative Theology 419

    36 Comparative Theology Beyond Religionization 421
    Marianne Moyaert

    37 Asking an Unusual Question of Kabir and Kazi Nazrul Islam 431
    Rachel Fell McDermott

    38 Comparative Theology avant la lettre? A Muslim "Deep Reading" of the Ramayana in Early Modern South Asia 442
    Shankar Nair

    39 Creativity and Resistance in Comparative Theology: Lessons from Eighteenth-Century Korea 449
    Won-Jae Hur

    40 In Praise of Artisans: Ramon Marti, Georges Anawati, and the Importance of Languages 460
    Wilhelmus Valkenberg

    41 Lectio Divina and Comparative Reading in the History of Christian--Muslim Encounters 470
    Rita George-Tvrtkovicì

    42 Vicarious Voyage: What Difference Does Comparative Theology Make for Theology? 480
    S. Mark Heim

    43 Is There or Shall We Need a "Home" for Comparative Theologies? A Ru (Confucian) Response to Francis X. Clooney 491
    Bin Song

    44 Comparative Theology After Clooney 501
    Hugh Nicholson

    Author Index 510

    Subject Index 513

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      Book Synopsis

      An incisive and original collection of the most engaging issues in contemporary comparative theology

      In The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Comparative Theology, a team of distinguished scholars delivers a one-of-a-kind collection of essays on comparative theology. Honoring the groundbreaking work of Francis X. Clooney, S.J.whose contributions to theology and religion will endure for generationsthe included works explore seven key subjects in comparative theology, including its theory, method, history, influential contemporary developments, and potentially fruitful avenues for future discussion.

      The editors provide essays that reflect on the critical, theoretical, and methodological aspects of comparative theology, as well as constructive and critical appraisals of Francis Clooney's scholarship. Over forty original contributions from internationally recognized scholars and insightful newcomers to the field are included within. Readers will also find:

      • Insigh

        Table of Contents

        List of Contributors ix

        Preface xiv
        John B. Carman and William A. Graham

        Acknowledgments xvi

        Introduction xvii
        Axel M. Oaks Takacs and Joseph L. Kimmel

        Part I Theories and Methods in Comparative Theology 1

        1 Five Insights on Method from Comparative Theology 3
        Jason W. Smith

        2 Imagining Religion, Intuiting Comparison: Comparing the Roles of Inner Sense in the Scholarship of Jonathan Z. Smith and Francis X. Clooney, SJ 13
        Joseph L. Kimmel

        3 Resisting Religious Relativism in Comparative Theology 21
        Catherine Cornille

        4 Grounding Theology of Religions in Comparative Theology: A Fulfillment Model in Reverse 32
        Ruben L.F. Habito

        5 Beyond the Text: Comparative Theology and Oral Cultures 43
        Nougoutna Norbert Litoing

        6 Faith Seeking Understanding or Understanding Seeking Faith? 51
        Bennett DiDente Comerford

        7 Kinesics, Proxemics, and Haptics: A Sakta Method for Comparative Theology 63
        Pravina Rodrigues

        Part II The Spirituality, Vocation, and Formation of the Comparative Theologian 77

        8 "The One Who Prays Is a (Comparative) Theologian": The Spirituality of Francis X. Clooney's Comparative Method 79
        Christopher Conway

        9 Settling the Seer: "Deep Learning" and the Yoga of Slowness 89
        Michelle Bentsman

        10 Comparative Theology Embodied: The Mentorship, Methodology, and Ministry of Francis X. Clooney 95
        Katie Mahowski Mylroie

        11 Performance and Engagement: Reconsidering Religious Experience in Contemporary Comparative Theology 104
        Reid B. Locklin

        12 A Fowlerian Perspective on the Faith of the Comparativist 115
        Erik Ranstrom

        13 Comparative Theology as Process Not Conclusion: Francis Clooney on the Proper Formation of Comparative Theological Readers 129
        John J. Thatamanil

        Part III Comparative Theology and the Society of Jesus 139

        14 Comparing Jesuits: Roberto de Nobili, Henri de Lubac, and Francis X. Clooney 141
        James Fredericks

        15 Francis X. Clooney, SJ: Jesuit, Scholar, Missionary 151
        Christian S. Krokus

        16 The Ignatian Tradition and the Intellectual Virtues of a Comparative Theologian 162
        Peng Yin

        17 Wonder Grasps Anything: Punctuation and Patristic Theology in the Early Colonial Philippines 173
        Maria Cecilia Holt

        Part IV E xpanding on Francis X. Clooney's Corpus 185

        18 The Interpretation of Scripture in the Comparative Theology of Francis X. Clooney 187
        Leo D. Lefebure

        19 "Good Dark Love Birds, Will You Help?": Comparative Reflections on Clooney's His Hiding Place Is Darkness 198
        Kimberley C. Patton

        20 "Paradoxology": The Srivaisnava Art of Praising Visnu 209
        Vasudha Narayanan

        21 Hymns on Mary in Hindu--Muslim--Christian Dialogue 225
        Klaus von Stosch

        22 Mary and Motherhood -- A Comparatively Informed Reconsideration 235
        Mara Brecht

        Part V E xercises in Comparative Theology 247

        23 Transformational Liberation in the Age of COVID-19: A Comparative Theology of "the Good Woman" 249
        Tracy Sayuki Tiemeier

        24 And the Angels Wept: How Jewish and Hindu Narratives May Enrich Each Other 260
        Arvind Sharma

        25 Modification, Emanation, and Parinama-Vada in Medieval Theistic Vedanta and Kabbalah 268
        Ithamar Theodor

        26 Advancing the Ritual-Liturgical Turn in Comparative Theology: Good Friday as a Case Study 280
        Daniel Joslyn-Siemiatkoski

        27 Creative Fidelity in Expanding the Canon 291
        Scott Steinkerchner, OP and Martin Badenhorst, OP

        28 Slow Reading of Beautiful Writing: Calligraphy as Vehicle for Comparative Theology 302
        Lucinda Mosher

        29 Joy in the Earth: A Christian Cosmology Based on Agapic Nondualism 313
        Jon Paul Sydnor

        30 Perceiving Divinity, Cultivating Wonder: A Christian--Islamic Comparative Theological Essay on Balthasar's Gestalt 326
        Axel M. Oaks Takacs

        31 Paradoxes of Desire in St John of the Cross and Solomon ibn Gabirol: Thinking with Poetry in Comparative Theology 345
        Luis Manuel Giron-Negron

        Part VI Comparative Theology Beyond the Discipline 371

        32 Locating the Self in the Study of Religion: Francis Clooney and the Experiment of Hindu--Christian Studies 373
        Jonathan Edelmann

        33 Learning Interreligiously as Public Theology: Limits and Possibilities for Institutional Leaders 389
        Michelle Voss Roberts

        34 Comparative Theology and Public Theology: In Search of a Responsible Theology Today 400
        Albertus Bagus Laksana

        35 God Meets Us There: Prison as True Home for the Christian Comparative Theologian 411
        Mark J. Edwards

        Part VII The Past, Present, and Future of Comparative Theology 419

        36 Comparative Theology Beyond Religionization 421
        Marianne Moyaert

        37 Asking an Unusual Question of Kabir and Kazi Nazrul Islam 431
        Rachel Fell McDermott

        38 Comparative Theology avant la lettre? A Muslim "Deep Reading" of the Ramayana in Early Modern South Asia 442
        Shankar Nair

        39 Creativity and Resistance in Comparative Theology: Lessons from Eighteenth-Century Korea 449
        Won-Jae Hur

        40 In Praise of Artisans: Ramon Marti, Georges Anawati, and the Importance of Languages 460
        Wilhelmus Valkenberg

        41 Lectio Divina and Comparative Reading in the History of Christian--Muslim Encounters 470
        Rita George-Tvrtkovicì

        42 Vicarious Voyage: What Difference Does Comparative Theology Make for Theology? 480
        S. Mark Heim

        43 Is There or Shall We Need a "Home" for Comparative Theologies? A Ru (Confucian) Response to Francis X. Clooney 491
        Bin Song

        44 Comparative Theology After Clooney 501
        Hugh Nicholson

        Author Index 510

        Subject Index 513

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