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Paul F. Knitter

Paul Francis Knitter (born February 25, 1939) is an American theologian. He is currently an emeritus professor at Union Theological Seminary, where he has served as the Paul Tillich Professor of Theology, World Religions and Culture since 2007.[2][3] He is also Emeritus Professor of Theology at Xavier University in Cincinnati, where he taught for 28 years before moving to Union.[4] Knitter is known for his work on religious pluralism and multiple religious belonging, particularly regarding Buddhism and Christianity.

Paul F. Knitter
Born
Paul Francis Knitter

(1939-02-25) February 25, 1939 (age 85)
SpouseCathy Cornell (m. c. 1984)[1]
Academic background
Alma mater
Academic work
DisciplineTheology
Institutions
Main interestsReligious pluralism

Life and career edit

Knitter was born in Chicago, Illinois. Ordained as a priest in the Roman Catholic Church shortly after the Second Vatican Council, he holds a licentiate from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome (1966), as well as a doctorate from the University of Marburg, Germany (1972). Knitter received permission to leave the priesthood in 1975, becoming a professor of theology at Xavier.[5] He married Cathy Cornell, a Buddhist meditation teacher, in 1984.

Since publishing his book, No Other Name? (1985), Knitter has been widely known for his religious pluralism. Knitter, who identifies as a "Buddhist Christian," explores the phenomenon of multiple religious belonging in Buddhism and Christianity in Without Buddha, I Could Not Be a Christian (2009).

In 1984, Knitter was one of 97 theologians and religious persons who signed A Catholic Statement on Pluralism and Abortion, calling for pluralism and discussion within the Catholic Church regarding the church's position on abortion.[6]

Knitter is a board member of CRISPAZ (Christians for Peace in El Salvador).[7]

Criticism edit

Along with his friend and colleague, the Protestant philosopher of religion John Hick, Knitter came under criticism of Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, then-prefect of Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith and later Pope Benedict XVI, for "relativism."[8] Similar concerns have been raised by other theologians. Catherine Cornille, addressing Knitter's claim that Jesus is not the "only" savior in Jesus and the Other Names, comments: "Not only are the religious views of different traditions at times directly opposed or mutually exclusive, but the very claim of ultimacy of one religion necessarily precludes the truth of the claims of others."[9] Robert Magliola criticizes Knitter's proposed "one universal Spirit" concept, asserting that it perpetuates the modernist idea of "equable holism" or "openness" (the "modern idol") rather than the "jagged, asymmetrical" nature of reality.[10] Critiquing Knitter's views on religious double belonging, Joseph A. Bracken argues that "in ethical reflection one should begin with the recognition of the Otherness of the Other" rather than with "the sustained meditation by the self on one's moral responsibility for others": [11]

In a review of Jesus and Buddha: Friends in Conversation, Magliola critiqued Knitter and Roger Haight's discussion of the possibility of double belonging in Catholicism and Mahayana Buddhism.:

Mahayana Buddhism affirms the Two truths doctrine, mundane truth and Ultimate truth, are mystically identical, i.e., "form is emptiness and emptiness is form." Catholic Christianity, for its part has teachings such as . . . the presence of God in all things via "essence, presence, and power," but matter and form are never regarded as absolutely identical. Thus, in regard to the Ultimate, Mahayanist affirmation of the absolute identity (via the Dharmakāya) and Catholic rejection of the absolute identity (at any level or degree) are two tenets that irreducibly contradict each other. [12]

Works edit

Thesis edit

  • Knitter, Paul F. (1974). Towards a Protestant Theology of Religions (PhD). Marburger Theologische Studien. Vol. 11. Marburg: N.G. Elwert. ISBN 9783770804856. OCLC 611481104.

Books edit

  • ——— (1985). No Other Name? A Critical Survey of Christian Attitudes toward World Religions. American Society of Missiology series. Vol. 7. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books. ISBN 9780883443477.
  • ———; Hick, John, eds. (1987). The Myth of Christian Uniqueness: Toward a Pluralistic Theology of Religions. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books.
  • ———; Hill, Brennan; Madges, William (1989). Faith, Religion, and Theology: A Contemporary Introduction. Twenty-Third Publications. ISBN 9780896224155.
  • ———; Corless, Roger, eds. (1990). Buddhist Emptiness and Christian Trinity Essays and Explorations. Mahwah, NJ: Paulist Press. ISBN 9780809131310.
  • ———; Cobb, Jr., John B.; Hellwig, Monika; Swidler, Leonard (1990). Death or Dialogue: From the Age of Monologue to the Age of Dialogue. London: SCM Press. ISBN 9780334024453.
  • ———, ed. (1990). Pluralism and Oppression: Theology in World Perspective. Annual publication of the College Theology Society. Vol. 34. Lanham: University Press of America. ISBN 9780819179043.
  • ——— (1995). One Earth Many Religions: Multifaith Dialogue and Global Responsibility. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books. ISBN 9781570750373.
  • ——— (1996). Jesus and the Other Names: Christian Mission and Global Responsibility. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books. ISBN 9781570750533.
  • ——— (1997). Swidler, Leonard; Mojzes, Paul (eds.). The Uniqueness of Jesus: A Dialogue with Paul Knitter. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books. ISBN 9781570751233.
  • ——— (2002). Introducing Theologies of Religions. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books. ISBN 9781570754197.
  • ———; Muzaffar, Chandra, eds. (2002). Subverting Greed: Religious Perspectives on the Global Economy. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books. ISBN 9781570754463.
  • ——— (2005). The Myth of Religious Superiority: multifaith explorations of religious pluralism. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books. ISBN 9781570756276.
  • ——— (2009). Without Buddha I Could Not Be a Christian. Oxford: Oneworld. ISBN 9781851686735.
  • ——— (2015). Jesus and Buddha: Friends in Conversation. Maryknoll, NY: Orbis Books.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Knitter, Paul F. (2009). Without Buddha I Could Not Be a Christian. London: Oneworld (published 2013). p. xvi. ISBN 978-1-78074-248-9.
  2. ^ . Union Theological Seminary. Archived from the original on January 5, 2010. Retrieved January 20, 2010.
  3. ^ "Faculty Emeriti/ae". Union Theological Seminary. Retrieved March 16, 2018.
  4. ^ . Friends Theological College. Archived from the original on 25 March 2009. Retrieved 20 January 2010.
  5. ^ Steinfels, Peter (9 October 2009). "A Look at Christianity, Through a Buddhist Lens". The New York Times.
  6. ^ Keller, Rosemary Skinner; Ruether, Rosemary Radford; Cantlon, Marie (2006). Encyclopedia of Women and Religion in North America. Vol. 3. Indiana University Press. pp. 1104–1106. ISBN 978-0-253-34688-9.
  7. ^ "Board of Directors | CRISPAZ".
  8. ^ "Relativism: The Central Problem for Faith Today | EWTN".
  9. ^ Catherine Cornille, The im-Possibility of Interreligious Dialogue, New York, NY: Crossroad Publishing, 2008, p.87.
  10. ^ Journal of American Academy of Religion, Vol. 78 Issue 4 (Dec. 2010), P. 1218.
  11. ^ Joseph A. Bracken's review of Jesus and Buddha: Friends in Conversation
  12. ^ Robert Magliola, Dilatato Corde,Vol 6, Issue 2 (July-Dec. 2016), at DIMMID www.dimmid.org Vol. VI, No. 2 (July-Dec., 2016)


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Paul Francis Knitter born February 25 1939 is an American theologian He is currently an emeritus professor at Union Theological Seminary where he has served as the Paul Tillich Professor of Theology World Religions and Culture since 2007 2 3 He is also Emeritus Professor of Theology at Xavier University in Cincinnati where he taught for 28 years before moving to Union 4 Knitter is known for his work on religious pluralism and multiple religious belonging particularly regarding Buddhism and Christianity Paul F KnitterBornPaul Francis Knitter 1939 02 25 February 25 1939 age 85 Chicago Illinois USSpouseCathy Cornell m c 1984 1 Academic backgroundAlma materPontifical Gregorian UniversityUniversity of MarburgAcademic workDisciplineTheologyInstitutionsXavier UniversityUnion Theological SeminaryMain interestsReligious pluralism Contents 1 Life and career 1 1 Criticism 2 Works 2 1 Thesis 2 2 Books 3 See also 4 ReferencesLife and career editKnitter was born in Chicago Illinois Ordained as a priest in the Roman Catholic Church shortly after the Second Vatican Council he holds a licentiate from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome 1966 as well as a doctorate from the University of Marburg Germany 1972 Knitter received permission to leave the priesthood in 1975 becoming a professor of theology at Xavier 5 He married Cathy Cornell a Buddhist meditation teacher in 1984 Since publishing his book No Other Name 1985 Knitter has been widely known for his religious pluralism Knitter who identifies as a Buddhist Christian explores the phenomenon of multiple religious belonging in Buddhism and Christianity in Without Buddha I Could Not Be a Christian 2009 In 1984 Knitter was one of 97 theologians and religious persons who signed A Catholic Statement on Pluralism and Abortion calling for pluralism and discussion within the Catholic Church regarding the church s position on abortion 6 Knitter is a board member of CRISPAZ Christians for Peace in El Salvador 7 Criticism edit Along with his friend and colleague the Protestant philosopher of religion John Hick Knitter came under criticism of Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger then prefect of Congregation of the Doctrine of the Faith and later Pope Benedict XVI for relativism 8 Similar concerns have been raised by other theologians Catherine Cornille addressing Knitter s claim that Jesus is not the only savior in Jesus and the Other Names comments Not only are the religious views of different traditions at times directly opposed or mutually exclusive but the very claim of ultimacy of one religion necessarily precludes the truth of the claims of others 9 Robert Magliola criticizes Knitter s proposed one universal Spirit concept asserting that it perpetuates the modernist idea of equable holism or openness the modern idol rather than the jagged asymmetrical nature of reality 10 Critiquing Knitter s views on religious double belonging Joseph A Bracken argues that in ethical reflection one should begin with the recognition of the Otherness of the Other rather than with the sustained meditation by the self on one s moral responsibility for others 11 In a review of Jesus and Buddha Friends in Conversation Magliola critiqued Knitter and Roger Haight s discussion of the possibility of double belonging in Catholicism and Mahayana Buddhism Mahayana Buddhism affirms the Two truths doctrine mundane truth and Ultimate truth are mystically identical i e form is emptiness and emptiness is form Catholic Christianity for its part has teachings such as the presence of God in all things via essence presence and power but matter and form are never regarded as absolutely identical Thus in regard to the Ultimate Mahayanist affirmation of the absolute identity via the Dharmakaya and Catholic rejection of the absolute identity at any level or degree are two tenets that irreducibly contradict each other 12 Works editThesis edit Knitter Paul F 1974 Towards a Protestant Theology of Religions PhD Marburger Theologische Studien Vol 11 Marburg N G Elwert ISBN 9783770804856 OCLC 611481104 Books edit 1985 No Other Name A Critical Survey of Christian Attitudes toward World Religions American Society of Missiology series Vol 7 Maryknoll NY Orbis Books ISBN 9780883443477 Hick John eds 1987 The Myth of Christian Uniqueness Toward a Pluralistic Theology of Religions Maryknoll NY Orbis Books Hill Brennan Madges William 1989 Faith Religion and Theology A Contemporary Introduction Twenty Third Publications ISBN 9780896224155 Corless Roger eds 1990 Buddhist Emptiness and Christian Trinity Essays and Explorations Mahwah NJ Paulist Press ISBN 9780809131310 Cobb Jr John B Hellwig Monika Swidler Leonard 1990 Death or Dialogue From the Age of Monologue to the Age of Dialogue London SCM Press ISBN 9780334024453 ed 1990 Pluralism and Oppression Theology in World Perspective Annual publication of the College Theology Society Vol 34 Lanham University Press of America ISBN 9780819179043 1995 One Earth Many Religions Multifaith Dialogue and Global Responsibility Maryknoll NY Orbis Books ISBN 9781570750373 1996 Jesus and the Other Names Christian Mission and Global Responsibility Maryknoll NY Orbis Books ISBN 9781570750533 1997 Swidler Leonard Mojzes Paul eds The Uniqueness of Jesus A Dialogue with Paul Knitter Maryknoll NY Orbis Books ISBN 9781570751233 2002 Introducing Theologies of Religions Maryknoll NY Orbis Books ISBN 9781570754197 Muzaffar Chandra eds 2002 Subverting Greed Religious Perspectives on the Global Economy Maryknoll NY Orbis Books ISBN 9781570754463 2005 The Myth of Religious Superiority multifaith explorations of religious pluralism Maryknoll NY Orbis Books ISBN 9781570756276 2009 Without Buddha I Could Not Be a Christian Oxford Oneworld ISBN 9781851686735 2015 Jesus and Buddha Friends in Conversation Maryknoll NY Orbis Books See also edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Religion portal Wilfred Cantwell SmithReferences edit Knitter Paul F 2009 Without Buddha I Could Not Be a Christian London Oneworld published 2013 p xvi ISBN 978 1 78074 248 9 Paul F Knitter Union Theological Seminary Archived from the original on January 5 2010 Retrieved January 20 2010 Faculty Emeriti ae Union Theological Seminary Retrieved March 16 2018 Paul F Knitter Biographical Summary Friends Theological College Archived from the original on 25 March 2009 Retrieved 20 January 2010 Steinfels Peter 9 October 2009 A Look at Christianity Through a Buddhist Lens The New York Times Keller Rosemary Skinner Ruether Rosemary Radford Cantlon Marie 2006 Encyclopedia of Women and Religion in North America Vol 3 Indiana University Press pp 1104 1106 ISBN 978 0 253 34688 9 Board of Directors CRISPAZ Relativism The Central Problem for Faith Today EWTN Catherine Cornille The im Possibility of Interreligious Dialogue New York NY Crossroad Publishing 2008 p 87 Journal of American Academy of Religion Vol 78 Issue 4 Dec 2010 P 1218 Joseph A Bracken s review of Jesus and Buddha Friends in Conversation Robert Magliola Dilatato Corde Vol 6 Issue 2 July Dec 2016 at DIMMID www dimmid org Vol VI No 2 July Dec 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Paul F Knitter amp oldid 1147937641, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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