| Cím | Szerző | Oldalszám | Kieg.adatok | Megjegyzés | Tárgyszavak |
|---|
| Preface | | vii-viii | | | |
| Acknowledgements | | x | | | |
| Contributors | | xi-xvi | | | |
| Introduction | Leroy S. Rouner | 1-13 | | | |
| On the Jewish obsession with history | Eugene B. Borowitz | 17-37 | | | |
| New minority religions as heresies | Frederick E. Sontag | 38-53 | | | |
| Determinismin Western theology and philosophy | Milic Capek | 54-76 | | | |
| The tradition of modernity | Joseph Prabhu | 77-93 | | | |
| Religious pluralism : the methaphisical challenge | Raimundo Panikkar | 97-115 | | | |
| Is a hermeneutics of religion possible? | David Tracy | 116-129 | | | |
| Art and religion | Eliot Deutsch | 130-144 | | | |
| Buddhism, christianity, and the critique of ideology | Ninian Smart | 145-157 | | | |
| The meaning of pluralism for christian self-understanding | John B. Cobb | 161-179 | | | |
| Thoughts on the gnosis of Saint John | J. N. Findlay | 180-192 | | | |
| Religious pluralism and absolute claims | John Hick | 193-213 | | | |
| Commitment in a pluralistic world | George E. Rupp | 214-226 | | | |