Intro; Contents; Comparative Theology: A Critical and Methodological Perspective; Abstract; Keywords; Introduction; Part 1: Defining, Exploring, and Mapping a Field; The Old, the New, the Historical, and the Global; Key Figures: Comparative Theology and Comparative Religion; Comparative Theology and the Theology of Religions; Comparative Theology as Theology and Method; Comparative Theology and Ecclesial and Academic Structures; Conclusion; Part 2: Comparative Theology after Religion; Introduction; Deconstructing Religion; Material and Lived Religion
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Rethinking Comparative Theology after ReligionPart 3: Discourses on Power and Representation; Power and the Subaltern; Whose Tradition? Whose Voices?; Gender in Comparative Theology; Comparative Theology as Subversive; Queer Religious Identity and the Comparative Project; Conclusion; Part 4: Comparative Theology, Hermeneutics, and Interpretation; Introduction; Grounding Comparative Theology in Philosophical Hermeneutics; Hermeneutics: Methods and Lenses; Conclusion; Concluding Reflections; Critical Bibliography