Comparative Theology

Crucified Wisdom

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Winner of the Frederick J. Streng Award 2019
Best Book in Buddhist-Christian Studies  

Illustration: Christ at Emmaus by Jyoti Sahi

CRUCIFIED WISDOM: CHRIST AND THE BODHISATTVA IN THEOLOGICAL REFLECTION (New York: Fordham University Press, 2018)

Book Sections

“Matchless on Their Way: Comparative Reflections on Christ and the Bodhisattva,” in Thomas Cattoi and Carol Anderson eds., ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK ON BUDDHIST-CHRISTIAN STUDIES (London and New York: Routledge, 2022)

“How Empty is the Cross?: Realization and Novelty in Atonement,” in Catherine Cornille ed., ATONEMENT AND COMPARATIVE THEOLOGY: THE CROSS IN DIALOGUE WITH OTHER RELIGIONS (New York: Fordham University Press, 2021)

Articles

“Jealous of Myself: Liberative Uses of the Self in Santideva’s Bodhicaravatāra.” BUDDHIST-CHRISTIAN STUDIES 41 (2021): 177+. Gale General OneFile (accessed February 13, 2022). https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A682852816/ITOF?u=29002&sid=summon&xid=9a2ad174.

“Paths to Wholeness: Comparative Theology and the Ecumenical Project,” JOURNAL OF ECUMENICAL STUDIES 55 (2), 2020

Comparative Theology at Twenty-Five: The End of the Beginning,” MODERN THEOLOGY 35 (1), 2019, pp.  163-180.

“More Window Than Wall: The Comparative Expansion of Confessional Theology,” in Jerry Martin ed., THEOLOGY WITHOUT WALLS: THE TRANSRELIGIOUS IMPERATIVE (London: Routledge, 2019)

“In Two Minds About a Theology Without Walls,” JOURNAL OF ECUMENICAL STUDIES, 51 (4), Special issue on Theology Without Walls project, 2016, PP. 479-486.  

“The Shifting Significance of Theologies of Religious Pluralism,” in Peter C. Phan and Jonathan S. Ray eds., UNDERSTANDING RELIGIOUS PLURALISM: PERSPECTIVES FROM RELIGIOUS STUDIES AND THEOLOGY (Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications, 2014) pp. 242-259.