Kueng’s Ecumenical Dialectic

Faith and Philosophy 6 (3):288-302 (1989)
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Abstract

For some years now, Hans Kueng has been advocating use of the dialectical method to make peace among the world religions. In this paper I try first to locate his Hegelian understanding of this method within its long and complex historical development. I then inquire about its value as an ecumenical tool by investigating some of its underlying assumptions about the subjective/objective, literary/figurative, monistic/pluralistic nature of religious truth. Along the way, doubts are raised about the likelihood or desirability of its bringing the various religions any closer together than have earlier absolutist and syncretistic approaches to ecumenism.

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The Dialectical Process in the Philosophy of Nicholas of Cusa.Vincent Martin - 1949 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 5 (2):213.

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