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Preface ix
Abbreviations xi
Religion: A Component of Culture 1
Cultural Arrogance 1
Pejorative Terminology 2
Classicism 3
The Empirical Notion of Culture and Religion 4
Socialization 6
Ethnocentrism 6
Ideology 7
Communicating Meaning 9
Variability and Diversity of Symbol Systems 11
Religion and Politics 12
Beyond the Ephemeral 13
Doing What Is Signified 14
Defining Religion 15
Corruptibility 16
Guidelines for Judging Religions 17
Religion and Ethics 18
The Same But Different 20
Common Ground of Faith 21
Christian Theology and the Ubiquity of Grace 24
Theology and Belief 24
Optimism concerning Salvation 27
Pessimism concerning Salvation 28
The Rise of Islam 29
Limbo and Baptism of Desire 30
Retrieving the Authentic Tradition 35
The Anonymous Christian 37
Questions ofTerminology 39
The Common Way 41
Vatican Council II 43
Toward A Wider Ecumenism 45
Instruments of Grace and Expressions of Faith 46
Vatican Council II 49
All Religions Defective 51
Comparative Value of Religions 52
Judaism as Paradigm 53
Christological Questions 54
De-absolutizing Jesus Christ 55
Incarnation as Paradigm 58
Syncretism 59
Dialogue Needed 60
Structure and Locus of Dialogue 61
The Content of Dialogue 62
A Biblical Frame of Reference 64
Evangelization and Dialogue in Tension 66
Mission Misconceived 66
Incarnation Misconstrued 69
The Principle of Incarnation 70
The Church as Mission 73
Evangelical Dialogue 74
Liberation Theology 77
Resolving the Mission-Dialogue Question 79
Conclusion 79
Notes 81
References 85
Index 91
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