My Neighbour’s God: Interfaith Spaces and Claims of Religious Identity
In the latest discussion on the relations between religions, it has often been argued that monotheism necessarily leads to intolerance and exclusivism. A religion which claims to worship «the one and only true God» is inevitably forced to reject every religious behaviour and practices of «the Other»...
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Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | English |
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Frankfurt a.M
Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag d. Wissenschaften
2019, c2020
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In: | Year: 2019 |
Edition: | 1st, New ed |
Series/Journal: | Studien zur interkulturellen Geschichte des Christentums Etudes d'histoire interculturelle du christianisme / Studies in the Intercultural History of Christianity
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Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Religious pluralism
/ Interreligiosity
/ Monotheism
/ Religious identity
/ Intercultural theology
/ Systematic theology
B Monotheism / Confessionality / Non-Christian religion / Religious identity |
Further subjects: | B
Collection of essays
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Summary: | In the latest discussion on the relations between religions, it has often been argued that monotheism necessarily leads to intolerance and exclusivism. A religion which claims to worship «the one and only true God» is inevitably forced to reject every religious behaviour and practices of «the Other». But is this really the case? This volume contains contributions which discuss the major question: What are the instruments and the strategies used in different religious settings where interreligious encounter is part of daily life? Most of the contributions concentrate on the challenges of theology in the context of India. A special focus will be on approaches for interreligious coexistence derived from Biblical or Systematic Theology My Neighbour’s God: Joseph and Jonah as Examples of a Pluralistic Monotheism (Andreas Kunz-Lübcke) – Neighborhood: An Interfaith Hermeneutical Space (Dexter S. Maben) – Displacement, Migration and Hybridity: A Religious Reconstruction (C.I. David Joy) – Theological Apartheid Discourse and Contemporary Right Wing Rhetoric in Germany (Moritz Gräper) – Hindustani Institutions – Endeavours for Strengthening Societal Presence in Holland (Erna Zonne-Gätjens) – «It is tough work to stay who you are»: (Religious) Boundary and Identity Work (Drea Fröchtling) – Ritual Companionship as Test Case for a Theologically Reflected Inter-Religious Dialogue (Wilhelm Richebächer) – Ethno-Religious Space: Transitional Movement Towards Deterritorialization and Ambivalent Identity (Kaholi Zhimomi) – Religious Affiliation, Human Identity and Citizenship in India (R. Sahayadhas) – In the Neighbourhood of German Lutheran Men Claims. A South African Female Perspective (E. Phuti Mogase) |
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ISBN: | 3631805888 |
Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.3726/b16303 |