Intercultural encounter is something inevitable and crucial today. Its significance for religions depends on how religions conceive of intercultural translatability and the meaning of ‘the other’. Concerning the former, there are three possibilities : different cultures can be seen as radically untranslatable, mutually translatable in terms of universal economic medium, or mutually translatable in terms of universal doctrinal message. Each brings its own consequences. Concerning the latter, the other may be viewed as the outer-other or the inner-other of which both require some kind of self-relativization on the part of religion. If Christianity is consistent with its ‘logic of love’, it would be governed by heteronomous reason in wh...
This paper examines the inescapable boundaries of intercultural dialogue in a context of (radical) r...
Religion as a part of culture has similarities to language: it is characteristic for nearly every i...
ABSTRACT: This paper represents an Orthodox Christian perspective on globalization and also claims t...
Intercultural encounter is something inevitable and crucial today. Its significance for religions d...
<p>The Market, Technoscience, and the Media, all interconnected, constitute an efficient gearing tha...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, the term intercultural theology has been gaining more and m...
Interreligious dialogue has never been the subject of extensive debate as it is today. It loo...
Do adherents of different religious traditions communicate and, if so, how? What enables them to do ...
The author discusses three directions in which Christianity can be rethought: exclusivist, inclusivi...
Interreligious dialogues as organized activities establish religious difference among its participan...
This article examines the intercultural renaissance for world Christianity through the twin forces o...
If we consider that most of the people in the world live in urban contexts, can identity and cultura...
Since religious plurality has become a common feature of the globalized world, religious literacy i...
The study will discuss three aspects that concern the idea of inter religious dialogue. In the first...
Interreligious dialogues as organized activities establish religious difference among its participan...
This paper examines the inescapable boundaries of intercultural dialogue in a context of (radical) r...
Religion as a part of culture has similarities to language: it is characteristic for nearly every i...
ABSTRACT: This paper represents an Orthodox Christian perspective on globalization and also claims t...
Intercultural encounter is something inevitable and crucial today. Its significance for religions d...
<p>The Market, Technoscience, and the Media, all interconnected, constitute an efficient gearing tha...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, the term intercultural theology has been gaining more and m...
Interreligious dialogue has never been the subject of extensive debate as it is today. It loo...
Do adherents of different religious traditions communicate and, if so, how? What enables them to do ...
The author discusses three directions in which Christianity can be rethought: exclusivist, inclusivi...
Interreligious dialogues as organized activities establish religious difference among its participan...
This article examines the intercultural renaissance for world Christianity through the twin forces o...
If we consider that most of the people in the world live in urban contexts, can identity and cultura...
Since religious plurality has become a common feature of the globalized world, religious literacy i...
The study will discuss three aspects that concern the idea of inter religious dialogue. In the first...
Interreligious dialogues as organized activities establish religious difference among its participan...
This paper examines the inescapable boundaries of intercultural dialogue in a context of (radical) r...
Religion as a part of culture has similarities to language: it is characteristic for nearly every i...
ABSTRACT: This paper represents an Orthodox Christian perspective on globalization and also claims t...