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Intercultural Theology, Volume Three


Intercultural Theology, Volume Three

A Theology of Interreligious Relations
Missiological Engagements

von: Henning Wrogemann

41,38 €

Verlag: IVP Academic
Format: EPUB
Veröffentl.: 19.02.2019
ISBN/EAN: 9780830873104
Sprache: englisch
Anzahl Seiten: 528

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Ten Outstanding Books in Mission Studies, World Christianity and Intercultural Theology for 2019 — International Bulletin of Mission Research (IBMR)
Christianity is not only a global but also an intercultural phenomenon.
In this third volume of his three-volume Intercultural Theology, Henning Wrogemann proposes that we need to go beyond currently trending theologies of mission to formulate both a theory of interreligious relations and a related but methodologically independent theology of interreligious relations.
Migratory movements are contributing to an ongoing process of religious pluralization in societies that tended to be more religiously homogenous in the past. Interreligious platforms, movements, and organizations are growing in number. Meanwhile, everyday life continues to be characterized by very different modes of interreligious cooperation. Coming to a better understanding of such modes is a major concern for societies with high levels of religious and cultural plurality.
Wrogemann's conviction is that much would be achieved if we posed new and different questions. When it comes to interreligious relations, what is significant, and what is meaningful? What exactly is a dialogue? Which factors are at play when people from different cultural and religious traditions come into contact with each other as physical beings in real-life situations? What about the different images of the self and of the other? Which interests and hidden motives underlie which claims to validity? Exploring these questions and more in masterful scope and detail, Wrogemann's work will richly inform the study of interreligious relations.
Missiological Engagements charts interdisciplinary and innovative trajectories in the history, theology, and practice of Christian mission, featuring contributions by leading thinkers from both the Euro-American West and the majority world whose missiological scholarship bridges church, academy, and society.
<p>Preface to the English Edition (2019) <br />
Preface to the German Edition (2015) <br />
1. A Theology of Religions or a Theology of Interreligious Relations? <br />
2. Developments to Date: Christian <i>Classifications</i> of Other Religions<br /><b>Part I: Newer Christian Theology-of-Religion Models</b><br />
3. Revisionist Approaches: John Hick and Paul Knitter<br />
4. Interpretive Approaches: Michael von Brück and S. Mark Heim<br />
5. Revisionist and Interpretive Approaches: A Critical Response<br />
6. Selective Approaches: Francis Clooney<br />
7. Interactionist Approaches: Amos Yong<br />
8. Selective and Interactionist Approaches: A Critical Response<br />
9. Comparative Remarks: Six Heuristic Questions<br /><b>Part II: How Islam and Buddhism View Other Religions</b><br />
10. The Ultimate Validity of the Qur'an and Religious Plurality: Islamic Perspectives <br />
11. A Liberation-Theological Hermeneutics of the Qur'an: Farid Esack<br />
12. An Islamist Hermeneutics of the Qur'an, and Tolerance: Muhammad Shahrūr<br />
13. Nonadherence and Religious Plurality: Buddhist Perspectives<br />
14. Models of Buddhist Thought<br />
15. A Concluding Comparison: Six Heuristic Questions<br /><b>Part III: Building Blocks for a Theory of Interreligious Relations</b><br />
16. Is There a Need for a <i>Theory of Interreligious Relations</i>? <br />
17. What Does <i>Identity</i> Mean? Interaction in Social Networks<br />
18. Inclusions and Exclusions: Ambivalences<br />
19. What Does <i>Recognition</i> Mean? Levels of Acknowledgment<br />
20. Which Factors Are at Play in the <i>Public Sphere</i>? Spatial Relationships and Relationship Spaces<br />
21. Pluralism, Multiculturalism, and the Theory of Society: Background Assumptions<br />
22. The Basic Principles of a Theory of Interreligious Relations: An Outlook<br /><b>Part IV: The Dialogical in Interreligious Relations</b><br />
23. Dialogues and Intentions: Encounters<br />
24. Dialogues and the Dialogical: Signs<br />
25. Dialogue: Yes, but with Whom? Discourses<br />
26. The Goal of Dialogue: The Proper Balance Between Intimacy and Dissociation<br /><b>Part V: Toward a Theology of Interreligious Relations</b><br />
27. A Theology of Interreligious Relations as a New Approach: Theses<br />
28. The Power and Love of the One God: On the Biblical Concept of God<br />
29. The Interreligious Communication of Jesus Christ: Searching for Traces<br />
30. The Fellowship of the Spirit as a Contrast Model: The Example of 1 Peter<br />
31. Endorsing Both a Dualistic Worldview and Pacifism? Taking Revelation as an Example<br />
32. Ultimate-Justification Models as the Basis for Interreligious Relations: Looking Forward<br /><b>Part VI: Intercultural Theology/Mission Studies and Religious Studies</b><br />
33. Intercultural Theology: Implications of the Term<br />
34. Intercultural Theology/Mission Studies: Dimensions<br />
35. Intercultural Theology and Religious Studies: Looking Forward<br />
Bibliography<br />
Name Index<br />
Subject Index<br />
Scripture Index</p>
Henning Wrogemann (DTheol, DHabil, Ruprecht-Karls University of Heidelberg) is a world-renowned missiologist and scholar of religion. He holds the chair for mission studies, comparative religion, and ecumenics at the Protestant University Wuppertal/Bethel in Germany, where he also heads the Institute for Intercultural Theology and Interreligious Studies. He is the chairman of the German Society of Missiology.

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