Books on comparative religion and world religions, including Islam, Judaism, Buddhism and Hinduism, and studies of the relations between Christianity and other cultural traditions.
An analysis of the challenges of religious diversity in the modern world, offering a synthesis of Muslim and Christian perspectives on tolerance and pluralism.
A significant study of the writings of the Chinese Muslim scholar Liu Zhi and his innovative role in contextualising Islamic texts for a Chinese audience.
A critique of Joseph Ratzinger's opposition to religious pluralism, showing how it fails to engage with the experience of the church in Asia.
Essays by theologians from the Majority World that share a diversity of insights into Christian faith, developed from their own cultural perspectives.
A subtle and multi-faceted exploration of the Chinese Christian experience through the author's creative engagement with key Chinese and Christian texts.
A ground-breaking study of the interpretation of scripture in a distinctive Ethiopian framework, revealing the wealth of the tradition in a non-Western Church.
A valuable contribution to comparative religion in which Bishop Kulandran discusses similarities and differences of belief and practice in the two faiths.
A contribution to the dialogue between Hinduism and Orthodox Christianity, emphasising important commonalities in thought and practice.
A ground-breaking four-volume study of the inter-relation between the theological teaching of Islam and that of the Christian Fathers and medieval theologians.
Series: Library of Ecclesiastical History
Part 1, volume I of the study of the inter-relation between the theological teaching of Islam and that of the Christian Fathers and of mediaeval theologians.
Series: Library of Ecclesiastical History