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Intercultural Theology vis-à-vis Ecumenical and Interreligious Dialogue

Intercultural Theology vis-à-vis Ecumenical and Interreligious Dialogue

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The scope of the Special Issue Volume is to explore innovative aspects of intercultural theology in relation to ecumenical and interreligious dialogue. The efforts made by scholars in their thirteen contributions can help overcome the confessional or sectarian view of intercultural theology and find its full significance and rightful place in close association with ecumenism, interreligiousity and interdisciplinarity. The contributions of the authors, in fact, bring into dialogue various religious traditions (Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, African religion, Confucianism), various Christian denominations (Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, Pentecostal/Charismatic and Independent churches) and diverse socio-cultural linguistic contexts (Russian, Greek, South African, Asian, Indian, Chinese, post-colonial) and interdisciplinary perspectives (theological, philosophical, practical/pastoral, spiritual, catechetical and educational). In this way, the present volume adds to the existing literature on intercultural theology and seeks to enhance cosmotheandric communion and well-being.

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Keywords

  • African religion
  • al-Ghazali
  • anthropology of Christianity
  • apocalypse
  • Asian context
  • background information
  • chaplaincy formation
  • charismatic
  • Chinese culture
  • christianity
  • classification of religions and denominations
  • communion
  • competences
  • cosmopolitan ecumenism
  • cosmotheandric
  • cosmotheandric understanding
  • Cultural Diversity
  • cultural-congruent care
  • Culture
  • decoloniality
  • dialogue
  • Discourse Theory
  • Eastern and Byzantine patristics
  • Eastern Church Fathers
  • eco-theology
  • ecodomy
  • empirical research
  • End-of-life care
  • epistemic virtues
  • Faith
  • fanā’
  • Fraternity
  • hong kong
  • Humanities
  • humility
  • hybridity
  • Identity
  • Incarnation of God
  • inter gentes
  • intercultural competences
  • intercultural education
  • intercultural faith education
  • intercultural hermeneutics
  • intercultural theology
  • interculturality
  • Interfaith dialogue
  • interfaith engagements
  • Interreligious dialogue
  • Islam
  • jabarut
  • lived ecclesiology
  • malakut
  • meta-religious experience
  • metatheism
  • migration
  • mirror and reflectiveness
  • Mission
  • Mission Studies
  • mulk
  • n/a
  • Open Theism
  • palliative chaplaincy
  • Pandemic
  • Participation
  • Pentecost
  • pentecostal
  • Pentecostalism
  • Pinnock
  • Pneumatology
  • Pope Francis
  • postcolonial theory
  • public theology
  • Raimon Panikkar
  • receptive ecumenism
  • relational ontology
  • Religion
  • Religion & beliefs
  • religious belief
  • Religious education
  • Russian Silver Age
  • Semiotics
  • similarity law
  • sophiology
  • South Africa
  • Sufism
  • Sustainable development
  • synodal process
  • synodality
  • theology of religions
  • vernacular ecumenism
  • Wariboko
  • Wisdom
  • World Christianity
  • World Council of Churches
  • Yong

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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-0365-9236-7

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