In this article I will argue that the dominant approaches in theology of religions are insufficiently capable of embracing the difficulty of interreligious encounters, and that theory needs to turn to philosophical hermeneutics in order to find an approach that appreciates and embraces this unsettling as a means to open up the conversation and let it flourish
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This article responds to a book edited by Prof PGJ Meiring in 1996 on the religions of South Africa....
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This article begins by responding to the challenges and criticisms coming from those who reviewed Th...
Religious transition includes a spectrum of experiences that harbours a myriad of challenges. Though...
This essay argues for scholars from Churches of Christ (a cappella) to further their theological eng...
Since religious plurality has become a common feature of the globalized world, religious literacy i...
This essay deals with the relationship between Christianity and other religions. Part one looks brie...
This article is a condensed summary of the author’s ideas or rather his life experience. Although “...
One of the most important features of contemporary Western societies is the rise of (religious) plur...
This article responds to a book edited by Prof PGJ Meiring in 1996 on the religions of South Africa....
Western culture is suffering from a serious malaise characterised by social, personal and environmen...
There can be little doubt that as we enter into newly global times we find the world sinking rapidly...
A new paradigm is necessary to understand religions in contemporary context. Religion should be trea...
The article considers the original classification of four types of interreligious dialogue as follo...
This article responds to a book edited by Prof PGJ Meiring in 1996 on the religions of South Africa....
This article explores the possibility of an alignment of (a) theology (understood as study concentra...
This paper argues that religious violence can be interpreted as resulting from the disproportion bet...
This article begins by responding to the challenges and criticisms coming from those who reviewed Th...
Religious transition includes a spectrum of experiences that harbours a myriad of challenges. Though...
This essay argues for scholars from Churches of Christ (a cappella) to further their theological eng...