Paul F. Knitter

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Paul F. Knitter is the Paul Tillich Professor of Theology, World Religions and Culture at Union Theological Seminary in the City of New York. He was formerly Emeritus Professor of Theology at Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio. Ever since publishing his acclaimed book, No Other Name? (1985), Knitter has been widely known for his religious pluralism. Along with his friend and colleague, the Protestant philosopher of religion John Hick, Knitter has come under harsh criticism from Cardinal Ratzinger (presently the Pope of the Roman Catholic Church).

[edit] Education

Knitter holds a licentiate from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome (1966), as well as a doctorate from the University of Marburg, Germany (1972).

[edit] Book Publications

  • Towards a Protestant Theology of Religions, 1974.
  • No Other Name? A Critical Survey of Christian Attitudes toward World Religions, 1985.
  • The Myth of Christian Uniqueness: Toward a Pluralistic Theology of Religions. Co-edited with John Hick, 1987.
  • Faith, Religion, and Theology: A Contemporary Introduction, 1989. Co-authored with Brennan Hill and William Madges.
  • Buddhist Emptiness and Christian Trinity Essays and Explorations, 1990. Co-edited with Roger Corless.
  • Pluralism and Oppression: Theology in World Perspective, 1990. Edited.
  • One Earth Many Religions: Multifaith Dialogue and Global Responsibility, 1995.
  • Jesus and the Other Names: Christian Mission and Global Responsibility, 1996.
  • The Uniqueness of Jesus: A Dialogue with Paul Knitter, 1997. Edited by Leonard Swidler and Paul Mojzes.
  • Faith, Religion and Theology: A Contemporary Introduction, 1997. Co-authored by Brennan Hill and Williams Madges.
  • Introducing Theologies of Religions, 2002.
  • Subverting Greed: Religious Perspectives on the Global Economy, 2002. Edited with Chandra Muzaffar.
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