This article explores the limits of the debate surrounding Robert A. Orsi's call for a "third way" in scholar-practitioner encounters in religious studies research. It argues that the debate has reached an impasse and that, as Joel Robbins suggests, an alternative approach might exist within theology-particularly, theological discussions of how the Christian is to relate to the non-Christian other. The article tests this notion by probing the writings of A. Kenneth Cragg, an Anglican theologian and Islamic Studies specialist who proposed the possibility of expanding the Christian canon within the context of interfaith encounters. The article concludes that although religious studies remains, as a field, unprepared to countenance the kind of hybridization toward which Cragg's conception of the interfaith situation leads, his notion of "bi-scripturalism" has the potential nevertheless of opening up new questions for religious studies scholars concerned with alterity.
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Northwestern Univ, Dept Internal Med Pulm Allergy & Crit Care Med, Chicago, IL 60208 USANorthwestern Univ, Dept Internal Med Pulm Allergy & Crit Care Med, Chicago, IL 60208 USA
Argento, A. Christine
Puchalski, Jonathan T.
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Yale Univ, Div Pulm Crit Care & Sleep Med, Dept Internal Med, New Haven, CT USANorthwestern Univ, Dept Internal Med Pulm Allergy & Crit Care Med, Chicago, IL 60208 USA
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Baron Walker Gestingthorpe QC PC, London, England
Hong Kong Court Final Appeal, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
Supreme Court United Kingdom, London, EnglandBaron Walker Gestingthorpe QC PC, London, England
Walker, Robert
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