Theology Without Walls: Transreligious Explorations
Editors: Rita Sherma & Christopher Denny
Theology Without Walls: Transreligious Explorations Series — Book 1
About the Book
It started as an exploration of the implications of what I call the Ineluctable Syllogism: If the aim of theology is to know all we can about the divine or ultimate reality, and if insights into that reality are present in multiple religions and traditions, then what we need is a Theology Without Walls, without confessional boundaries. Here, for the first time under a single cover, are the founding essays of the Theology Without Walls project.
Rita Sherma and Christopher Denny
Rita Sherma has added an introductory essay that brings the project up to the present moment. Christopher Denny provides a survey and assessment of criticisms and controversies the Theology Without Walls project has engendered.
Reviews
“A way of approaching ultimate things that is not restricted to confessional boundaries… sometimes what is most profound exists most fully in another tradition.”
— Jeffrey J. Kripal
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Interview: The Origins of Theology Without Walls
Discover the conversation that helped launch the Theology Without Walls project. In this in-depth interview, Jerry Martin, Rita Sherma, and Christopher Denny explore how TWW began, the ideas behind the Founding Essays, and the future of transreligious theology.



