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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Contributors
- Learned Ignorance
- 1 Some Requisites for Interfaith Dialogue
- 2 Learned Ignorance and Faithful Interpretation of the Qur’an in Nicholas of Cusa (1401–1464)
- 3 “Seeing the Sounds”
- 4 Finding Common Ground
- 5 Humble Infallibility
- 6 Chosenness and the Exclusivity of Truth<sup>1</sup>
- 7 The Belief in the Incarnation of God
- 8 Supernatural Israel
- 9 Walking on Divine Edge
- 10 After Augustine
- 11 Apology, Regret, and Intellectual Humility
- 12 Islamic Theological Perspectives on Intellectual Humility and the Conditioning of Interfaith Dialogue
- 13 A Meditation on Intellectual Humility, or on a Fusion of Epistemic Ignorance and Covenantal Certainty
- 14 Saving <i>Dominus Iesus</i>
- 15 Between Tradition and Reform
- Epilogue
- Index
Dedication
Dedication
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- Learned Ignorance
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Contributors
- Learned Ignorance
- 1 Some Requisites for Interfaith Dialogue
- 2 Learned Ignorance and Faithful Interpretation of the Qur’an in Nicholas of Cusa (1401–1464)
- 3 “Seeing the Sounds”
- 4 Finding Common Ground
- 5 Humble Infallibility
- 6 Chosenness and the Exclusivity of Truth<sup>1</sup>
- 7 The Belief in the Incarnation of God
- 8 Supernatural Israel
- 9 Walking on Divine Edge
- 10 After Augustine
- 11 Apology, Regret, and Intellectual Humility
- 12 Islamic Theological Perspectives on Intellectual Humility and the Conditioning of Interfaith Dialogue
- 13 A Meditation on Intellectual Humility, or on a Fusion of Epistemic Ignorance and Covenantal Certainty
- 14 Saving <i>Dominus Iesus</i>
- 15 Between Tradition and Reform
- Epilogue
- Index