Living without a Why: Mysticism, Pluralism, and the Way of Grace - eBook
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Living without a Why: Mysticism, Pluralism, and the Way of Grace - eBook  -     By: Paul O. Ingram

Living without a Why: Mysticism, Pluralism, and the Way of Grace - eBook

Cascade Books / 2014 / ePub

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Title: Living without a Why: Mysticism, Pluralism, and the Way of Grace - eBook
By: Paul O. Ingram
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Cascade Books
Publication Date: 2014
ISBN: 9781630874513
ISBN-13: 9781630874513
Stock No: WW107782EB

Publisher's Description

In this book Paul O. Ingram adds his voice to a long list of writers seeking to relate Christian tradition to the hard realities of this post-Christian age of religious and secular pluralism. As a Lutheran, Ingram thinks grace flows over this universe like a waterfall. So he brings Christian mystical theology into a discussion of the meaning of grace. Alfred North Whitehead's philosophical vision provides a language that serves as a hermeneutical bridge by which historians of religions can interpret the teachings and practices of religious Ways other than their own without falsification, and by which theologians can appropriate history-of-religions research as a means of helping Christians advance in their own faith journeys. The purpose of the journey of faith is what Whitehead called "creative transformation." The contemporary theological tradition that has most systematically and coherently followed Whitehead's lead in its reflection on non-Christian Ways is process theology, which is perhaps the only liberal or progressive theological movement now active in the twenty-first century.

Author Bio

Paul O. Ingram is Professor Emeritus of History of Religions at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington. He is the author of Buddhist-Christian Dialogue in an Age of Science (2008), The Process of Buddhist Christian Dialogue (Cascade Books, 2009), Theological Reflections at the Boundaries (Cascade Books, 2012), and Passing Over and Returning: A Pluralist Theology of Religions (Cascade Books, 2013).

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