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Abstract

Comparative theology is a form of theology, and as such, a matter of “faith seeking understanding.” Like other forms of Christian theology, it is indebted to scripture and tradition, attentive to texts, and also to images, ritual practice, piety, and experience. Like other forms of theological reflection, it also needs to be contextually nuanced, lest it be too much identified with the North American and Western European academic contexts. The growth of comparative theology in Asia and Australia over the last decade is one of the most exciting developments in the field. These essays, the majority of which were given at an international conference at the Australian Catholic University in July 2019, signal the ways in which comparative theology benefits from its clarification and adaptation in Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Singapore, and South Korea.

In: International Journal of Asian Christianity
In: Western Jesuit Scholars in India
In: Western Jesuit Scholars in India
In: Western Jesuit Scholars in India
In: Western Jesuit Scholars in India
In: Western Jesuit Scholars in India
In: Western Jesuit Scholars in India
In: Western Jesuit Scholars in India
In: Western Jesuit Scholars in India
In: Western Jesuit Scholars in India