In this article, I introduce and develop a logic of dialogue and reciprocity as distinguished from a logic of reflection. I argue that interreligious dialogue is not only desirable, but logically necessary for two reasons: one, the logic of dialogue precedes the logic of reflection and, two, the intersubjective dialogue is a precondition for the dialogue with the Ultimate Reality. I proceed in three stages. First, I problematize the terms identity and belonging and expound on the challenge of dialogue. Second, I reflect upon the nature of interreligious dialogue and present my dialogical theology together with its crucial notion of “trans-difference”. Third, I refer to the dialogical philosophies of Buber, Fischer and Gandhi, whose thoughts...
Dialogue is a conversation on a common subject between two or more persons with differing views, the...
Interreligious dialogue does not take place in a vacuum, nor is it a matter of casual conversation. ...
Since religious plurality has become a common feature of the globalized world, religious literacy i...
The article considers the original classification of four types of interreligious dialogue as follo...
Interreligious dialogue has never been the subject of extensive debate as it is today. It loo...
The idea of dialogue in philosophical and theological anthropology emphasizes the dignity proper to ...
oai:ojs.pressto.amu.edu.pl:article/4056The idea of dialogue in philosophical and theological anthrop...
In this article the author will focus on the current discussion between universalistic theologians w...
In this article, I discuss how insights from Martin Buber’s and Emmanuel Levinas’ philosophies of di...
In this article, I discuss how insights from Martin Buber’s and Emmanuel Levinas’ philosophies of di...
In this article, I discuss how insights from Martin Buber’s and Emmanuel Levinas’ philosophies of di...
This paper deals with the problem of a dialogical relationship among religions as a process which ne...
This article takes up some scattered thoughts on interreligious dialogue. At the outset the article ...
The term `dialogue' is increasingly and often unreflectively used in interreligious contexts. This a...
The following article is made up of two parts. In the first part Teresa Peter works on the compariso...
Dialogue is a conversation on a common subject between two or more persons with differing views, the...
Interreligious dialogue does not take place in a vacuum, nor is it a matter of casual conversation. ...
Since religious plurality has become a common feature of the globalized world, religious literacy i...
The article considers the original classification of four types of interreligious dialogue as follo...
Interreligious dialogue has never been the subject of extensive debate as it is today. It loo...
The idea of dialogue in philosophical and theological anthropology emphasizes the dignity proper to ...
oai:ojs.pressto.amu.edu.pl:article/4056The idea of dialogue in philosophical and theological anthrop...
In this article the author will focus on the current discussion between universalistic theologians w...
In this article, I discuss how insights from Martin Buber’s and Emmanuel Levinas’ philosophies of di...
In this article, I discuss how insights from Martin Buber’s and Emmanuel Levinas’ philosophies of di...
In this article, I discuss how insights from Martin Buber’s and Emmanuel Levinas’ philosophies of di...
This paper deals with the problem of a dialogical relationship among religions as a process which ne...
This article takes up some scattered thoughts on interreligious dialogue. At the outset the article ...
The term `dialogue' is increasingly and often unreflectively used in interreligious contexts. This a...
The following article is made up of two parts. In the first part Teresa Peter works on the compariso...
Dialogue is a conversation on a common subject between two or more persons with differing views, the...
Interreligious dialogue does not take place in a vacuum, nor is it a matter of casual conversation. ...
Since religious plurality has become a common feature of the globalized world, religious literacy i...