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041 _aEnglish
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100 _aAtaman, Kemal
245 _aUnderstanding other religions : al-Biruni's and Gadamer's "fusion of horizons"
_cKemal Ataman
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260 _aWashington, D.C.
_bCouncil for Research in Values and Philosophy
_c2008
300 _a135 p. : index : pbk. ; 23 cm.
440 _aCultural heritage and contemporary change
_vvol. 19
500 _aAcknowledgments Introduction On the way to understanding : fusion of horizons (horizontverschmelzung) A. Hermeneutical significance of horizon (horizont) B. Fusion of horizons : assimilation or participation Al-Biruni's understanding of other religions A. Background and context B. Fusion of horizons : assimilation or participation? C. al-Biruni's method of studying other religions Conclusion Ways of encountering the other A. Background of the problem B. Exclusivism : Karl Barth C. Inclusivism : Karl Rahner Pluralism : John Hick E. Evaluation F. Conclusion Between exclusivism and pluralism A. Objectivism-relativism debate revisited B. Beyond exclusivism and pluralism : a questionable attempt General conclusions.
600 _aGadamer, Hans Georg, 1900-
600 _aHermeneutics - Hermeneutica - Герменевтика
600 _aReligions - Religii - Религии
891 _aHermeneutics
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