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  1. Augustine and World Religions.Michael Barnes, Francis X. Clooney, Olivier Dufault, Paula Fredriksen, Franklin T. Harkins, Paul J. Lachance, Leo Lefebure, Reid Locklin, C. C. Pecknold & Aaron Stalnaker - 2008 - Lexington Books.
    Despite Augustine's reputation as the father of Christian intolerance, one finds in his thought the surprising claim that within non-Christian writings there are 'some truths in regard even to the worship of the One God.' The essays here uncover provocative points of comparison and similarity between Christianity and other religions to further such an Augustinian dialogue.
     
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    Teaching Civic Engagement.Forrest Clingerman & Reid B. Locklin (eds.) - 2016 - Oxford University Press USA.
    Using a new model focused on four core capacities-intellectual complexity, social location, empathetic accountability, and motivated action--Teaching Civic Engagement explores the significance of religious studies in fostering a vibrant, just, and democratic civic order.In the first section of the book, contributors detail this theoretical model and offer an initial application to the sources and methods that already define much teaching in the disciplines of religious studies and theology. A second section offers chapters focused on specific strategies for teaching civic engagement (...)
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    Ankur Barua, The Divine Body in History: A Comparative Study of the Symbolism of Time and Embodiment in St. Augustine and Ramanuja.Reid B. Locklin - 2013 - Augustinian Studies 44 (2):301-303.
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    The Spirit of Contradiction in Christianity and Buddhism by Hugh Nicholson.Reid B. Locklin - 2017 - Philosophy East and West 68 (1):314-316.
    Hugh Nicholson, Associate Professor of Theology at Loyola University of Chicago, has a mildly grim, highly fruitful fascination with polemics and interreligious competition. In his first book, Comparative Theology and the Problem of Religious Rivalry, Nicholson deployed Carl Schmitt to interrogate the contemporary discipline of comparative theology and its purportedly de-politicized engagement with religious diversity. In The Spirit of Contradiction in Christianity and Buddhism his theoretical dialogue partners have shifted from political theory to social identity theory and the cognitive science (...)
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    Review of Purushottama Bilimoria, Joseph Prabhu and Renuka Sharma, eds., Indian Ethics: Classical Traditions and Contemporary Challenges, Volume I: Hampshire, UK and Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing Company, 2007, 431 + x pp., ISBN 978-0-7546-3301-3. [REVIEW]Reid B. Locklin - 2008 - Sophia 47 (2):251-252.
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    Review of Andrew J. Nicholson, Unifying Hinduism: Philosophy and Identity in Indian Intellectual History: New York: Columbia University Press, 2010, ISBN: 978-0-231-14986, 266 + xii pp. [REVIEW]Reid Locklin - 2012 - Sophia 51 (2):331-332.
  7. Book reviews and notices. [REVIEW]Robert Menzies, Julius Lipner, Pradip Bhattacharya, Christian K. Wedemeyer, Carl Olson, Kate Brittlebarik, Karen Pechilis Prentiss, David Carpenter, Anne E. Monius, Robin Rinehart, Patricia M. Greer, John Grimes, Srimati Basu, Lorilai Biernacki, Reid B. Locklin, Srimati Basu, Michael H. Eisher, Doris R. Jakobsh, Steve Derné, Gail M. Harley, Gavin Flood, Frederick M. Smith & Ariel Glucklich - 2002 - International Journal of Hindu Studies 6 (1):75-110.
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