Process Thought And Pluralism -- Religious, Theological and Cultural
[Postmodernism, Perennialism, Ecumenism, Dialogue, Missions, Evangelism]
Abe, Masao. “A Dynamic Unity in Religious Pluralism: A Proposal from the Buddhist Point of View.” (unpubl.) [Conf. Paper “Towards a Philosophy of Religious Diversity” January 1981]
_____. “Faith and Self-Awakening: A Search for Fundamental Category Covering All Religious Life.” (unpubl.) [Conf. Paper “Towards a Philosophy of Religious Diversity” January 1981]
_____. “‘There Is No Common Denominator for World Religions’: The Positive Meaning of this Negative Statement.” In Buddhism and Interfaith Dialogue. Part 1, ed. Steven Heine. (Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1995): 40-51. [also in Journal of Ecumenical Studies 26, no. 1 (Winter 1989): 72-81.]
Alvarez, Daniel R. "Rupp in Perspective: An Examination of Two Topics in Beyond Existentialism and Zen." Philosophy East & West 55, no. 2 (April 2005): 153-178. [abstract]
Bahr, Ann Marie. “Toward a Universal Theology of Religion.” Journal of Ecumenical Studies 22, no.1 (Winter, 1985): 194-98.
Bashor, Philip. “A Philosophical Approach to Religious Pluralism and Public Education.” [Conf. Paper “Pluralism in Public Education: Values and the Politics of Power” April 1987]
Basile, Pierfrancesco. “The One versus the Many: James Ward and the Reception of Liebniz’s Theory of Monads in British Idealism.” [unpublished paper] November 2005.
Basinger, David. "Religious Diversity: Where Exclusivists Often Go Wrong." International Journal for Philosophy and Religions 47 (2000): 43-55.
Beliak, Rabbi Ben. “Religious Pluralism in Higher Education: A Jewish View.” [Conf. Paper “Pluralism in Public Education: Values and the Politics of Power” April 1987]
Berkey, Robert F. and Sarah A. Edwards, eds. Christology in Dialogue. Cleveland: The Pilgrim Press, 1993. [abstract]
Berling, Judith A. “Reflections on Cobb and the Christian Response to Pluralism.” (unpubl.)
Berthrong, John. “A Whiteheadian Interpretation of Interfaith Dialogue: Religious Pluralism as Scandal or Promise.” (unpubl.)
_____. “The Theological Necessity of Pluralism: The Contribution of Wilfred Cantwell Smith.” Toronto Journal of Theology 2 (1989): 189-205.
Bracken, Joseph, S.J. The Divine Matrix: Creativity as Link Between East and West. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis, 1995. [abstract]
Brock, Rita Nakashima. “The Fiction of Church and State Separation: A Proposal for Greater Freedom of Religion.” Journal of the American Academy of Religion 70, no.4 (December 2002): 855-861.
Brockway, Allan R. “Implications of Interfaith Dialogue for Christian Theology.” International Review of Mission 74:296 (October 1985): 518-522. [Review: John Cobb, Jr., Beyond Dialogue]
Bushnell, Paul E. “Taking Religious Pluralism Seriously.” Parish & Process 4:1 (July 1989): 3-14.
Cabezon, Jose Ignacio. “Scholarship as Interrligious Dialogue.” Buddhist-Christian Studies 18 (1998): 89-95.
Choudhury, Masudul A. “The Process Worldview in Comparative Perspectives.” (Unpub.).
Cobb, John B., Jr. “Being Open to the Wisdom of Others (Sermon).” Dharma World 30 (Jan./Feb. 2003): 6-10.
_____. Beyond Dialogue: Toward a Mutual Transformation of Christianity and Buddhism. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1982. Also translated into French, titled Bouddhisme Christianisme Au-delà du dialogue? translated by Marc Deshays. Genève: Labor et Fides, 1988. [abstract]
_____. “Beyond ‘Pluralism’.” In Christian Uniqueness Reconsidered: The Myth of a Pluralistic Theology of Religions, ed., Gavin D’Costa (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1990), 81-95.
_____. Christ in a Pluralistic Age. Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, 1975. [abstract]
_____. ed. Christian Faith and Religious Diversity. (Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2002). [abstract]
_____. “The Christian Mission in a Pluralistic World.” (unpubl.)
_____. “Christian Mission and the Role of Worship.” New World Outlook 62 (April 1972): 187-92.
_____. “Christian Witness in a Plural World.” In The Experience of Religious Diversity, eds., John Hick and Hasan Askari. Brookfield, VT and Aldershot, Hants, England: Gower Publishing Co., 1985, pp. 144-162.
_____. “The Christian Witness to Buddhists.” In Beyond Comparison: Religious Pluralism and Religious Truth. Ed. Ryusei Takeda (Kyoto: Ryukoku University, 1997), 87-105.
_____. “The Church and an Economic Vision for Cultural Pluralism.” Quarterly Review (Summer 1992): 57-74.
_____.“Concluding Reflections.” In Transforming Christianity and the World: A Way beyond Absolutism and Relativism, ed. John B. Cobb, Jr. (Maryknoll: Orbis Books, 1999), 179-86.
_____. “Contacts with Buddhism: A Christian Confession.” In Beside Still Waters: Jews, Christians, and the Way of the Buddha (Somerville, MA: Wisdom Publications, 2003): 115-128.
_____. “Deep Pluralism.” The Pluralist 1, no. 1 (Spring 2006): 63-73.
_____. “Dialogue Without Common Ground.” In Weltoffenheit des christlichen Glaubens: Fritz Buri zu ehren, eds., Imelda Abbt and Alfred Jager. Bern: Verlag Paul Haupt, 1987, pp. 145-54.
_____. “Education and Religious Pluralism.” Daedalus 117:2 (Spring 1988): 147-149.
_____. “Global Theology in a Pluralistic Age.” Dharma World 14 (November/December 1987): 31-37. [See also The Unitarian Universalist Christian 43:1 (Spring, 1988): 34-45.]
_____. “Hough’s Alternative to Exclusion and Other Options.” Union Seminary Quarterly Review 56, no. 3-4 (2002): 80-94.
_____. “Interreligioeser Dialog, Weltethos und die Problematik des Humanum.” In eds., Hermann Haering and Karl-Joseph Kuschel, Hans Kueng: Neue Horizonte des Glaubens und Denkens. Muenchen: Piper, 1993, pp. 589-606. [See unpublished English version, “Hans Kueng’s Contribution to Interreligious Dialogue.”]
_____. “Is Religious Truth Many or One?” In Beyond Comparison: Religious Pluralism and Religious Truth, ed. Ryusei Takeda. (Kyoto: Ryukoku University, 1997), 39-54.
_____. “The Meaning of Pluralism for Christian Self-Understanding.” In Religious Pluralism, ed. Leroy S. Rouner. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 1984, pp. 161-179.
_____. “Metaphysical Pluralism.” In The Intercultural Challenge of Raimon Panikkar, ed. Joseph Prabhu (Chapter 2), 46-57.
_____. Postmodernism and Public Policy: Reframing Religion, Culture, Education, Sexuality, Class, Race, Politics, and the Economy. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2002. [abstract]
_____. “The Religions.” In Christian Theology: An Introduction to its Traditions and Tasks. Philadelphia: Fortress Press, 1982.
_____. Response: Mark Heim. Journal of Ecumenical Studies 24:1 (Winter, 1987): 22-23.
_____. Review: Michael Amaladoss, Making All Things New: Dialogue, Pluralism, and Evangelization in Asia. Dialogue and Alliance 9:1 (Spring-Summer 1995): 148-149.
_____. Review of Different Paths, Different Summits: A Model for Religious Pluralism by Stephen Kaplan. Philosophy East & West 55, no. 2 (April 2005): 367-370.
_____. “Salvation: Beyond Pluralism and Exclusivism.” Circuit Rider 17:1 (February, 1993): 7-8, 10. [See also Circuit Rider 17:3 (April 1993): 22, for “John’s Clarification.”]
_____. “Schleiermacher and Whitehead on Religious Pluralism.” In Schleiermacher and Whitehead: Open Systems in Dialogue (Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2004), 315-333.
_____. “Smith’s World Theology: An Appreciative Critique.” (Conference Paper: Towards
a Philosophy of Religious Diversity, January 1981)
_____. “Some Assumptions.” (Conference Paper: Whiteheadian Philosophy and Genuine Religious Pluralism, March 27-31, 2003.) Center for Process Studies, Claremont, CA, USA.
_____. “A Summary of ‘Is Religious Truth Many or One?’” (unpubl.)
_____. “Toward a Christocentric Catholic Theology.” In Toward a Universal Theology of Religion, ed. Leonard Swidler. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1987.
_____. “Toward Transformation.” In The Uniqueness of Jesus: A Dialogue with Paul Knitter, eds. Leonard Swidler and Paul Mojzes (1997): 50-54.
_____. Transforming Christianity and the World: A Way Beyond Absolutism and Relativism. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1999. [abstract]
_____. “The Unity of the Church and the Unity of Humanity.” Mid-Stream 34:1 (January 1995): 1-19.
_____. “Whitehead’s Model and Multiple Spiritualities.” (unpubl.) January 2002.
Coleman, Monica A. "From Models of God to a Model of Gods: How Whiteheadian Metaphysics Facilitates Western Language Discussion of Divine Multiplicity." Philosophia 35 (2007): 329-40. [African, Metaphysics, Pluralism, God Concepts, Language]
Cook, Rob. "Nothing Is Real." Religion East & West 6 (October 2006): 1-20. [abstract]
Cornille, Catherine, ed. Many Mansions? Multiple Religious Belonging and Christian Identity. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2002. [abstract]
Crosby, Donald A. and Charley D. Hardwick, eds. Religion in a Pluralistic Age: Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Philosophical Theology. New York: Peter Lang, 2001. [abstract]
Curtis, C. J. “Ecumenism and Process Theology.” Hartford Quarterly 7 (1967): 34-42.
_____. “Philosophy and Ecumenical Dialogue.” Ecumenist 4 (1966): 76-78.
Defoort, Carine. "Is "Chinese Philosophy" a Proper Name? A Response to Rein Raud." Philosophy East & West 56, no. 4 (October 2006): 625-660. [abstract]
Doll, William E., Jr. “Reflections.” (unpubl.) [Pluralism Conference, 1987] [Philosophy of Education, Education, Philosophy, Pluralism]
Duffy, Michael. “A Christian Opening for World Religions: The Vision of Religious Pluralism in the Theology of John Cobb.” Ph.D. Dissertation. Fordham University, 1980.
Faber, Roland. “Der Transreligiöse Diskurs. Zu einer Theologie Transformativer Prozesse.” Polylog 9, (2003): 65-93.
_____. “Transkulturation. Dogmatische Überlegungen zum wesen des Christentums im Fluss.” In Inkulturation. Historische Beispiele und theologische Reflexionen zur Flexibilität und Widerständigkeit des Christlichen, eds. by R. Klieber and M. Stowasser. Wien: LIT, 2006, 160-187.
_______. “Monismus.” In Lexikon neureligiöser Gruppen, Szenen und Weltanschauungen. Herder: Freiburg, 2005, 828-833.
Fackenthal, Jeremy. "Religions in Dialogue Panel." Process Perspectives: Newsmagazine of the Center for Process Studies 31, no. 1 (Spring 2008): 4.
Ferré, Nels F. S. The Universal Word: A Theology for a Universal Faith. Phildelphia: The Westminster Press, 1969. [abstract]
Ford, Lewis S. Review: Huston Smith and David Griffin, Primordial Truth and Postmodern Theology. Encounter 52:1 (Winter 1991): 93-95.
_____. Review of "Deep Religious Pluralism." ed by Griffin, David Ray. Encounter 67, no. 3Fredericks, James. “The Meaning of Self-Transcendence in Nagarjuna and Aquinas: A Meeting Place for Inter-Religious Dialogue?” (unpubl.)
Grant, Brian W. “God-Representations in the Face of Trans-Cultural Experience.” Encounter 63 no.1-2 (Winter/Spring 2002): 99-108.
Griffin, David Ray. Ed. Deep Religious Pluralism. Louisville & Kentucky: Westminster John Knox Press, 2005.
_____, and Huston Smith, eds. Primordial Truth and Postmodern Theology. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1989. [Griffin’s Postmodernist “new never-before-articulated worldview” vs. Smith’s “perennialism” [abstract]
_____. Response: Raimundo Panikkar, “Christian Identity in a Time of Pluralism.” (unpubl.)
_____. “A Theology of Religious Pluralism: A Postmodern Approach.” (unpubl.)
Gross, Rita M. “Incommensurability: Between Traditions or between Psychological Styles?” (Response to John Cobb’s “Incommensurability . . . “). Buddhist-Christian Ethics 16 (1996): 48-51.
_____. “This Is It: Nothing Happens Next.” In Beyond Comparison: Religious Pluralism and Religious Truth. Ed. Ryusei Takeda (Kyoto: Ryukoku University, 1997), 143-68.
Hay, Eldon. “God, Creativity and the World: A Process Typology of Religions?” Studies in Religion 17, no.2 (Spring, 1988): 131-42.
Hick, John. “Toward a Philosophy of Religious Pluralism.” (unpubl.)
Hirota, Dennis. Ed. Toward a Contemporary Understanding of Pure Land Buddhism: Creating a Shin Buddhist Theology in a Religiously Plural World. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2000. [abstract]
Hough, Joseph C., Jr. “Christian Revelation and Religious Pluralism.” Union Seminary Quarterly Review 56, no. 3-4 (2002): 56-79.
Huang, Yong. "Religious Pluralism and Interfaith Dialogue: Beyond Universalism and Particularism." International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 37, no. 3. (June 1995): 127-144.
Hull, R. Bruce. "Environmental Pluralism." in Encyclopedia of Environmental Ethics and Philosophy, vol. 1., ed., J. Baird Callicott and Robert Frodeman. (Detroit: GALE Cengate Learning, 2000), 384-387.
Hustwit, J. R. "Fidelity Through Fallibilism: Hermeneutics, Rationality, and Truth in Inter-Religious Discourse." PhD. Dissertation. Claremont Graduate University, 2007.
Ives, Christopher A. “Buddhism, Whitehead, and a ‘Religio-diagnostic’ Approach to Religious Diversity.” (unpubl., “Whitehead and Genuine Religious Pluralism,” conference, March 27-31, 2004, Claremont, CA)
_____. "Skillful Means to Transformation: John Cobb's Approach to Dialogue and Pluralism." [Conference paper presented at The Legacy and Lure of John B. Cobb, Jr. Conference], Claremont School of Theology, February 14-17, 2008. [This archive can be found in the Special Collections Unit at the Claremont School of Theology Library for reference only. Not available for copying.]
_____. “What are We, Anyway? Buddhists, Buddhologists, or Buddhologians?” Buddhists-Christian Studies 18(1998): 96-100.
Jacobsen, Stephen E., John B. Cobb, Jr., and William A. Beardslee. “What Shall We Say About Other Religions?” A Process Perspective on Hard Issues booklet. Order from Process and Faith, 1325 N. College Ave., Claremont, CA, 91711.
Jeffrey, Carlson. “Cobb’s Hope: An Approach to Plurality.” (unpubl.)
Joo, Hong Cheol. “Toward a Global Theology: A Constructive Postmodern Approach.” PhD Dissertation, Claremont Graduate University, 2003.
Lachs, John and Robert Talisse, eds. American Philosophy: An Encyclopedia - entry on Pluralism. New York and London: Routledge, 2008. (Available at Honnold)
Lai, Pan-Chiu. “Process Christology and Christian-Confucian Dialogue in China: With Special Reference to Cobb’s Christology.” Process Studies 33, no.1 (Spring-Summer 2004): 149-165.
Lee, J.Y. The Theology of Change: A Christian Concept of God in an Eastern Perspective. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1979.
Lipner, Julius. “At the Bend in the Road: A Story About Religious Pluralism.” (unpubl.)
Long, Jeffery D. "Can a Hindu Pan-Inclusivism also be a Deep Hindu Pluralism? A Response to Matthew Lopresti." Process Studies 36, no. 1 (Spring-Summer 2007): 121-30.
_____. “Plurality and Relativity: Whitehead, Jainism, and the Reconstruction of Religious Pluralism.” Ph.D. Dissertation. The University of Chicago, June 2000. [abstract]
Lonning, Per. “Dialogue: A Question about ‘Religiology’.” Ecumenical Review 37:4 (October, 1985): 420-29.
Lopresti, Matthew. “Sanatana Dharma as a Whiteheadian Religious Pluralism?” Unpublished paper delivered at the International Whitehead Conference (July 2006).
_____. "Sanatana Dharma as a Whiteheadian Religious Pluralism?" Process Studies 36, no. 1 (Spring-Summer 2007): 108-20.
Lowe, Victor. "William James and Whitehead's Doctrine of Prehensions." The Journal of Philosophy 38. no. 5 (1941): 113-126. [abstract]
Lubarsky, Sandra A. “Enriching Awareness: A Jewish Encounter with Buddhism.” In Beside Still Waters: Jews, Christians, and the Way of the Buddha (Somerville, MA: Wisdom Publishing, 2003): 61-70.
_____. "John Cobb and Interreligious Dialogue." [Conference paper presented at The Legacy and Lure of John B. Cobb, Jr. Conference], Claremont School of Theology, February 14-17, 2008. [This archive can be found in the Special Collections Unit at the Claremont School of Theology Library for reference only. Available for copying]
Maciuszko, Janusz T. Review of Pedagogika ekumenizmu. Procesualnosc jako paradygmat interkonfesyjnej i interreligijnej hermeneutyki w ujeciu Johna B. Cobba [Pedagogy of Ecumenism: Processuality as a Paradigm of an Interconfessional and Interreligious Hermeneutics, according to John B. Cobb.] by Miroslaw Patalon Process Studies 36, no. 1 (Spring-Summer 2007): 144-46.
Martin, T. Glen. “Unity In Diversity As the Foundation of World Peace.” In Community, Diversity, and Difference: Implications for Peace, eds. Alison Bailey and Paula J. Smithka (Amsterdam/ New York, NY: Rodopi, 2002), 309-25.
Maynez, Eduardo Garcia, Director. Dianoia: Anuario de Filosofia. Mexico: Fondo de Cultura Economica, 1964.
McDaniel, Jay. Gandhi’s Hope: Learning from Other Religions as a Path to Peace.Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 2005. [abstract]
McGrath, Alister. “Christianity and other Religious Traditions: Three Theological Approaches.” In Christian Theology: An Introduction, by Alister McGrath (Boston, MA: Blackwell Publishers Inc., 1994): 458-59.
Meland, Bernard E. “Creativity in William James.” (unpubl.) [abstract] [North American Philosophers, Creativity, Freedom, Pluralism]
Migliore, Daniel L. Faith Seeking Understanding: An Introduction to Christian Theology. Grand Rapids: William B. Eerdmans, 2004. [abstract]
Miller, Michael St. A. Reshaping the Contextual Vision in Caribbean Theology: Theoretical Foundations for Theology Which is Contextual, Pluralistic, and Dialectical. Lanham, MD: University Press of America, 2007. [abstract]
Moore, Mary Elizabeth Mullino. “AWrestling Church: Cultural Pluralism in the Wesleyan Tradition.” Quarterly Review (Summer 1992): 75-94.
Muck, Terry C. “The Fruit of Incommensurability.” (Response to John Cobb’s “Incommensurability . . . “. Buddhist-Christian Ethics 16 (1996): 39-45.
Muray, Les. “A Transformative Model of Pluralism.” (unpubl.)
Needham, Joseph. “Human Law and the Laws of Nature.” In The Grand Titration: Science and Society in East and West. London: George Allen & Unwin, 299-331.
Neville, Robert C. Behind the Masks of God: An Essay Toward Comparative Theology. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1991. [Alternative Theology, Pluralism]
_____. The Tao and the Daimon. [???]
Nobuhara, Tokiyuki. Review: Paul Knitter, No Other Name. Buddbist-Christian Studies 5 (1985): [???]
_____. "Buddhist-Christian Pedagogy: A Process View." (The 15th International Conference on Religious Education and Values, Oct. 11, 2005).
_____. "Katsumi Takizawa's Approach Toward a World Theology: A Critical Exposition from a Process Perspective." Rough Draft, January 1986. [abstract]
Nordgulen, George. Perspectives in World Religions, Vol. 1. [???]
Ogden, Schubert M. “Christology Reconsidered: John Cobb’s Christ in a Pluralistic Age.” Process Studies 6, no. 2 (Summer 1976): 116-122. [abstract]
_____. Is There Only One True Religion or Are There Many? Dallas: Southern Methodist University Press, 1992. [abstract]
_____. “Pluralism.” In The Westminster Dictionary of Christian Theology. Philadelphia: The Westminster Press, 1983, pp. 449-451.
_____. “Problems in the Case for a Pluralistic Theology of Religions.” Journal of Religion 68:4 (October, 1988): 493-507.
_____. “Some thought on a Christian Theology of Interreligious Dialogue.” Criterion 33:1 (Winter, 1994): 5-10.
_____. “Theology and Religious Studies: Their Difference and the Difference it Makes.” Journal of the American Academy of Religion 46:1 ([???]) 3-15.
Pan-chiu, Lai. “Review: John B. Cobb, Jr. Transforming Christianity and the World. A Way Beyond Absolutism and Relativism.” Ching Feng 42, no.1-2 (March – June 1999): 135-138.
_____. “Cobb’s Theory of Inter-religious Dialogue and the Buddhist-Christian Encounter in China.” Ching Feng 40, no.3-4 (September – December 1997): 261-290.
Park, Dong-Sik. “Toward a Theology of Tears: God as the Poet of the World.” (unpubl.) [Aesthetics, Evil, Freedom, God Concepts, Pluralism]
Pedraja, Luis G. “Review: Is There Only One True Religion or Are There Many?, by Schubert M. Ogden.” In Process Studies 27, no. 1-2 (Spring-Summer 1998): 156-7.
Picon, Raphaël. Le Christ Á La Croisée des Religions; Christologie et Pluralisme dans l’œuvre de John B. Cobb. Paris: Van Dieren Éditeur, 2003.
Potthoff, Harvey H. A Theology for Christian Witnessing. Nashville: Tidings, 1964.
Pratt, Douglas. Religion: A First Encounter. Auckland, New Zealand: Longman Paul, 1993. [abstract]
Prozesky, Martin. "Ethical Creativity in a Culture of Uneasy Religious Plualism, Incomplete Democratization and Economic Injustice." In Sameness and Difference: Problems and Potentials in South African Civil Society. eds., James R. Cochrane and Bastienne Klein (Washington, D.C.: The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, 2000), 179-191. [abstract]
Pullinen, Leena M. “Toward a Theory of Religious Pluralism: An Integration of Contributions from John Hick, Process Thought, and Archaic Religious Experience.” MA Thesis, Claremont Graduate School, 1989.
Raud, Rein. "Philosophies versus Philosophy: In Defense of a Flexible Definition." Philosophy East & West 56, no. 4 (October 2006): 618-625. [abstract]
Reeves, Gene. “Interfaith Conversation.” Dialogue & Alliance 3, no.1 (Spring 1989): 16-24.
_____. “Learning from Other Religions in Process Perspective.” [Process and Faith Videocassette.]
_____. “Toward a Theology of Religious Pluralism: Let Many Flowers Bloom.” (unpubl.)
Robbins, Jerry K. "The Challenges of Pluralism." Encounter 51:1 (Winter, 1990): 19-31. [abstract]
_____. “The Finality of Christ in the Theology of Norman Pittenger.” Encounter 50:4 (Autumn 1989): 353-366.
Ross, Stephen David. Philosophical Mysteries. Albany: State Univerrsity of New York Press, 1981. [abstract]
Rowe, Stephen. "Dialogue as Hope and Vocation." Dialogue as Hope and Vocation 89, no. 1-2 (Spring/Summer 2006): 199-219.
Ruland, Vernon. Eight Sacred Horizons: the Religious Imagination East and West. New York: Macmillan, 1985. [abstract]
Russell, Helene Tallon. “We Are One, But We Are Not The Same.” Encounter 67, no. 1Shults, F. LeRon. Review of Deep Religious Pluralism, ed. by David Ray Griffin. (Louisville: Westminister John Knox, 2005). In Religious Studies Review 32, no. 2 (April 2006): 100.
Simoni-Wastila, Henry. “Unio Mystica and Particularity: Can Individuals Merge with the
One?” Journal of the American Academy of Religion. 68, no. 4 (December 2000): 857-78.
Sizemore, Burlan A. Jr. "Chrisitian Faith in a Pluralistic World." Journal of Ecumenical Studies 13, no. 3. Summer 1976. 405-419. [abstract]
Stowe, David. “Toward a Process Theology of Mission.” Occasional Bulletin of Missionary Research 4, no.3 (July 1980): 124-26.
Strang, Veronica. "Introduction. Fluidscapes: Water, Identity and the Senses." Worldviews 10, no. 2 (2006): 147-54.
_____. "Substantial Connections: Water and Identity in an English Cultural Landscape." Worldviews 10, no. 2 (2006): 155-77. [abstract]
Sturm, Douglas. “Crossing the Boundaries: On the Idea of Interreligious dialogue and the Political Question.” Journal of Ecumenical Studies 30, no.1 (Winter 1993) [abstract]
Suchocki, Marjorie. “Affirming Religious Pluralism.” (unpubl.)
_____. Divinity and Diverity; A Christian Affirmation of Religious Pluralism. Nashville, TN: Abingdon Press, 2003.
_____. “In Search of Justice: Religious Pluralism from a Feminist Perspective.” In The Myth of Christian Uniqueness, eds., John Hick and Paul F. Knitter (Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1987), 149-61.
_____. “Pragmatic Pluralism.” In Religion in a Pluralistic Age: Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Philosophical Theology, eds. Donald A. Crosby and Charley D. Hardwick (New York: Peter Lang Publishing, Inc., 2001): 49-67.
Swidler, Leonard, ed. Toward a Universal Theology of Religion. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books, 1987. [abstract]
_____ , John B. Cobb, Jr., Paul F. Knitter, and Monika K. Hellwig. Death or Dialogue? From the Age of Monologue to the Age of Dialogue. London/Philadelphia: SCM Press/Trinity Press International, 1990. [abstract]
Sun, George C. H. et al. "Remembering Lewis E. Hahn." Philosophy East & West 56, no. 1 (January 2006): 1-15.
Sung Do, Kang. Religious Pluralism and Salvation. Seoul, Korea: Tahan Christianity Press, 1997. [in Korean]
Takeda, Ryusei. Beyond Comparison: Religious Pluralism and Religious Truth, Amida Buddha and Christ, Pure Land and the Kingdom of God. Kyoto: Ryukoku University, 1997.
Tracy, David. The Analogical Imagination: Christian Theology and the Culture of Pluralism. New York: Crossroad Publishing, 1981.
_____. Plurality and Ambiguity: Hermeneutics, Religion, Hope. SanFrancisco: Harper & Row, 1987. [abstract]
_____. “The Question of Criteria for Inter-Religious Dialogue: On Revisiting William James.” [See Journal of Ecumenical Studies, 1987, ???]
_____. and John B. Cobb, Jr. Talking About God: Doing Theology in the Context of Modern Pluralism. New York: The Seabury Press, 1983. [abstract]
Van Der Veken, Jan. "Can the True God Be the God of One Book?" Religious Experience and Process Theology. Harry James Cargas and Bernard Lee, eds. New York: Paulist Press, 1976. 263-279.
Vaught, Carl G. The Quest for Wholeness. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1982.
Viladesau, Richard. Answering for Faith: Christ and the Human Search for Salvation. New York and Mahwah, NJ: Paulist Press, 1987. [abstract]
Wang, Zhihe. "The Relevance of Contructive Postmodern Thinking to Contemporary Discussion on Pluralism." [Conference paper presented at Process and Han Conference], Claremont School of Theology, Feb. 1-2, 2007.
Weeden, Theodore J. “Caesarea Philippi: Toward a Process Synthesis of the Pluralism in Markan Interpretation.” (unpubl.) [Pluralism, Markan, Biblical Studies]
Wheatcroft, Richard G. “Review: Jonathon Sacks, The Dignity of Difference: How to Avoid the Clash of Civilizations.” Creative Transformation 12, no.3 (Summer 2003): 25, 32.
_____. “Review: Marjorie Hewitt Suchocki, Divinity and Diversity: Christian Affirmation of Religious Pluralism.” Creative Transformation 12, no.3 (Summer 2003): 24-25.
Willoughby, Russell E. “Interdependence and Reciprocal Determination: Church Social Workers and a Process Theology of Mission.” Social Work and Christianity 16:1(Spring 1989): 5-28.
The Worldviews Group. Perspectives on the World: an Inter-disciplinary Reflection. Trans. Gregory Ball. Brussels: VUB Press, 1995.
Yonker, Nicholas. God, Man, and the Planetary Age: Preface for a Theistic Humanism. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, 1978. [Foreword by John B. Cobb, Jr.]
Yong, Amos and Peter G.Heltzel, eds. Theology in Global Context: Essays in Honor of Robert Cummings Neville. New York and London: T & T Clark, 2004. [abstract]
Young, Henry James. Hope in Process: A Theology of Social Pluralism. Minneapolis: Fortess Press, 1990. [abstract]