RT Book T1 Religious epistemology through Schillebeeckx and Tibetan Buddhism: reimagining authority amidst modern uncertainty T2 T&T Clark studies in Edward Schillebeeckx A1 VonWachenfeldt, Jason LA English PP London PB International Clark YR 2020 ED First edition UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1751747026 AB Introduction. The problem of objective "truth" and the threat of relativism for religious practitioners in the modern world -- Comparative theology, religious diversity, and the question of ultimate truth -- The "bridge concept" and its materials -- The histories of individuals, and the context for their ideas -- The roles of individual intellect and the collective intelligence of the community in knowledge formation -- The role of the historical founders of religious traditions in shaping and conveying -- Religious knowledge, meaning, and truth for contemporary believers -- The role and authority of personal experience in the apophatic knowledge of ultimate reality -- Conclusion. Possible Madhyamaka implications for Catholic theology. AB "This study investigates how a comparison between the Catholic theologian Edward Schillebeeckx's controversial reading of Thomist philosophy and the Tibetan Buddhist Gendun Chopel's challenge to the standard Geluk teaching of Tsongkhapa's Madhyamaka philosophy might assist in rethinking conceptions of religious knowledge. Jason M. VonWachenfeldt shows how Gendun Chopel's Madhyamaka approach to the questions of knowledge in light of cultural conventionality and historical contingency can possibly better inform a Christian theological response to similar questions of modern society. Utilizing a wide variety of methodical approaches to establish an imaginary dialogue between these two thinkers, this comparison remains embodied in the thought and praxis of actual individuals, and yet still firmly embedded within the conversations and trajectories of their broader religious traditions. The final chapter constructively combines and contrasts the insights of both thinkers regarding the knowability of ultimate truth in order to develop new possible approaches to epistemology that assist the contemporary believer in avoiding the problematic nihilism of a purely subjectivist epistemology-which is so rampant in the contemporary "postmodern" milieu-while still always maintaining and sharpening the practitioner's humility towards discourses on metaphysics through the critical eye of a deconstructive apophaticism"-- NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN BL51 SN 9780567698650 SN 9780567698667 SN 9780567699350 SN 0567698661 SN 9780567698636 SN 9780567698643 SN 0567698645 K1 Schillebeeckx, Edward : 1914-2009 K1 Dge-ʼdun-chos-ʼphel : A-mdo : 1903-1951 K1 Catholic Church : Relations : Buddhism K1 Knowledge, Theory of (Religion) K1 Religions K1 Buddhism : Relations : Catholic Church K1 Christian Theology K1 Electronic books DO 10.5040/9780567698650