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Epilogue

comparative theology and the postcolonial

Paul S. Chung

pp. 277-303

The epilogue is a summary of what has been discussed in religious discourse, phenomenology, and comparative theology in the context of multiple modernities; then, it entails a deliberation of the significance of comparative theology in the postcolonial context, especially with respect to Foucault and Edward Said. This epilogue concludes with interreligious illumination and prayerful exchange in a comparative study of Bonhoeffer's poem of theologia crusis and bodhisattva prayer.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-58196-5_13

Full citation:

Chung, P. (2017). Epilogue: comparative theology and the postcolonial, in Comparative theology among multiple modernities, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 277-303.

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