Neville, Robert Cummings. Behind the Masks of God: An Essay Toward Comparative Theology. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1991.
Abstract
Behind the Masks of God develops an abstract concept of creation ex nihilo
to compare and to contextualize many of the symbols and more concrete
ideas of divinity in world religions. The first focus is Christianity,
and the book is put forward as an essay in Christian theology. In
addition, the essay asks how creation ex nihilo
serves to relate Christianity to other religions, especially those of
China. Neville addresses both Buddhism and Christianity, and to a
lesser extent Taoism, as test cases for the applicability of creation ex nihilo as a fundamental comparative category for connecting theistic religions with non-theistic ones.