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Toward Our Mutual Flourishing

The Episcopal Church, Interreligious Relations, and Theologies of Religious Manyness

by Lucinda Allen Mosher (Author)
©2013 Monographs XIII, 189 Pages

Summary

In Toward Our Mutual Flourishing: The Episcopal Church, Interreligious Relations, and Theologies of Religious Manyness, the author tells the story of The Episcopal Church’s development of an official rationale for its ongoing engagement with religious diversity. At once a work of historical, moral, and practical theology, this volume contextualizes and explains what one church teaches about how religious difference may be interpreted in Christian terms. Through guided reading of noteworthy documents, this book explores such themes as this church’s preference for ecumenical interfaith work, its particular attention to Christian-Jewish and Christian-Muslim concerns, the relationship between missiology and theological understanding of religious diversity, and the intersection of interreligious relations with other ecclesial concerns – peace and justice activism, liturgical reform efforts, and what it means to be «the Body of Christ» in the twenty-first century. The author thus positions this multinational, multicultural, multilingual denomination within the Interfaith Movement, the Anglican theological tradition, and the various schemes for analyzing Christian theologies of religions. About The Episcopal Church (but not just for Episcopalians), about Christianity (but not just for Christians), this book is an excellent resource for courses in interreligious dialogue, Christian ethics, and American religious history.

Details

Pages
XIII, 189
Year
2013
ISBN (PDF)
9781453909928
ISBN (Hardcover)
9781433119378
DOI
10.3726/978-1-4539-0992-8
Language
English
Publication date
2013 (February)
Keywords
religious diversity church Anglican theological tradition
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2012. XIV, 189 pp.

Biographical notes

Lucinda Allen Mosher (Author)

Lucinda Allen Mosher, an educator and consultant on interreligious matters, received her ThD from General Theological Seminary. She is Faculty Associate in Interfaith Studies at Hartford Seminary. Concurrently, she is Assistant Academic Director of the Building Bridges seminars and founding instructor for the University of Michigan-Dearborn’s annual Worldviews Seminar. Her clients have included Auburn Seminary’s Center for Multifaith Education, Trinity Institute, The Episcopal Church's Office of Ecumenical and Interreligious Relations, and the Anglican Communion Network of Inter Faith Concerns. The author of the Faith in the Neighborhood book series on America’s religious diversity, Mosher has written many articles on multifaith issues generally and Christian-Muslim concerns specifically. She lectures and offers workshops regularly across the country and abroad.

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