This article retrieves the theme of “otherization” as it appears in the watershed postcolonial text Orientalism, by Edward Said, and applies it to another historically influential text on otherization, The Clash of Civilizations, by Samuel Huntington. A close comparative reading of Said’s and Huntington’s arguments reveals deep logical and moral flaws in both the postcolonial and civilizational-clash paradigms that each, respectively, represents. Pope Francis’s “mysticism of encounter” provides an alternative that overcomes these flaws. Francis’s framing of how to understand and approach difference, the article concludes, is superior precisely because of its theological content: In grounding the discourse about the other in God, Francis dem...
The book presents a history of the idea of the “Clash of Civilisations” with particular reference to...
The article examines the three alternative conceptions of the emerging global order with special ref...
Globalisation today seems to be an implacable force at work trying to homogenise world cultures into...
The article analyzes the content of the Pope’s speeches discussing, reconstructing and interpreting ...
Since the beginning of his mandate, Pope Francis has used the concept of periphery as a metaphor of ...
This article aims to explore a profound ethical challenge confronting heterogeneous, multi-denominat...
The Clash of Civilizations thesis posited by Huntington is perhaps one of the most well-known in all...
Published on 16 January 2015.Since the beginning of his mandate, Pope Francis has used the concept o...
In this article I want to put forward an intellectual defence of the political discourse of dialogue...
This article wants to shed light on some of the cultural complexities of the ecumenical movement by ...
Over the recent years, political scientists and sociologists have debated about the so-called \u201c...
In historical terms, inter-civilizational contacts inevitably created a notion of otherness between ...
Where does the clash of civilizations thesis and its underlying us-versus-them mentality come from? ...
This paper discusses the main issues connected with the concept of civilization and comparative stu...
Because Jorge Bergoglio’s (Pope Francis’s) pontifical texts depart from his predecessor’s Thomistic ...
The book presents a history of the idea of the “Clash of Civilisations” with particular reference to...
The article examines the three alternative conceptions of the emerging global order with special ref...
Globalisation today seems to be an implacable force at work trying to homogenise world cultures into...
The article analyzes the content of the Pope’s speeches discussing, reconstructing and interpreting ...
Since the beginning of his mandate, Pope Francis has used the concept of periphery as a metaphor of ...
This article aims to explore a profound ethical challenge confronting heterogeneous, multi-denominat...
The Clash of Civilizations thesis posited by Huntington is perhaps one of the most well-known in all...
Published on 16 January 2015.Since the beginning of his mandate, Pope Francis has used the concept o...
In this article I want to put forward an intellectual defence of the political discourse of dialogue...
This article wants to shed light on some of the cultural complexities of the ecumenical movement by ...
Over the recent years, political scientists and sociologists have debated about the so-called \u201c...
In historical terms, inter-civilizational contacts inevitably created a notion of otherness between ...
Where does the clash of civilizations thesis and its underlying us-versus-them mentality come from? ...
This paper discusses the main issues connected with the concept of civilization and comparative stu...
Because Jorge Bergoglio’s (Pope Francis’s) pontifical texts depart from his predecessor’s Thomistic ...
The book presents a history of the idea of the “Clash of Civilisations” with particular reference to...
The article examines the three alternative conceptions of the emerging global order with special ref...
Globalisation today seems to be an implacable force at work trying to homogenise world cultures into...