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|a Anthony, Francis-Vincent
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|a Intercultural Theology vis-à-vis Ecumenical and Interreligious Dialogue
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|a Basel
|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2023
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|a 1 electronic resource (216 p.)
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|a South Africa
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|a cosmopolitan ecumenism
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|a faith
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|a sophiology
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|a participation
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|a intercultural competences
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|a Christianity
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|a cosmotheandric
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|a pandemic
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|a ecodomy
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|a hybridity
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|a meta-religious experience
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|a theology of religions
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|a mission studies
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|a classification of religions and denominations
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|a interfaith dialogue
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|a interfaith engagements
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|a receptive ecumenism
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|a Eastern and Byzantine patristics
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|a metatheism
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|a Raimon Panikkar
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|a background information
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|a humility
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|a Pope Francis
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|a intercultural faith education
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|a African religion
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|a relational ontology
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|a Pentecostalism
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|a Charismatic
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|a migration
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|a religious education
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|a World Council of Churches
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|a Islam
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|a religious belief
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|a competences
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|a world Christianity
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|a Pinnock
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|a inter gentes
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|a sustainable development
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|a interreligious dialogue
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|a similarity law
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|a synodal process
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|a Wariboko
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|a wisdom
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|a fraternity
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|a palliative chaplaincy
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|a decoloniality
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|a culture
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|a n/a
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|a Hong Kong
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|a Pentecostal
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|a semiotics
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|a Yong
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|a mulk
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|a mission
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|a postcolonial theory
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|a Open Theism
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|a religion
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|a empirical research
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|a epistemic virtues
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|a Incarnation of God
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|a Russian Silver Age
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|a anthropology of Christianity
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|a cultural-congruent care
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|a intercultural hermeneutics
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|a Asian context
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|a Chinese culture
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|a pneumatology
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|a dialogue
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|a mirror and reflectiveness
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|a discourse theory
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|a identity
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|a end-of-life care
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|a public theology
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|a vernacular ecumenism
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|a apocalypse
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|a Sufism
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|a fanā'
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|a chaplaincy formation
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|a eco-theology
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|a jabarut
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|a communion
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|a intercultural education
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|a al-Ghazali
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|a cultural diversity
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|a Pentecost
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|a synodality
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|a interculturality
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|a Religion & beliefs / bicssc
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|a intercultural theology
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|a cosmotheandric understanding
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|a Eastern Church Fathers
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|a lived ecclesiology
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|a The scope of the Special Issue Volume is to explore innovative aspects of intercultural theology in relation to ecumenical and interreligious dialogue. The efforts made by scholars in their thirteen contributions can help overcome the confessional or sectarian view of intercultural theology and find its full significance and rightful place in close association with ecumenism, interreligiousity and interdisciplinarity. The contributions of the authors, in fact, bring into dialogue various religious traditions (Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, African religion, Confucianism), various Christian denominations (Catholic, Orthodox, Protestant, Pentecostal/Charismatic and Independent churches) and diverse socio-cultural linguistic contexts (Russian, Greek, South African, Asian, Indian, Chinese, post-colonial) and interdisciplinary perspectives (theological, philosophical, practical/pastoral, spiritual, catechetical and educational). In this way, the present volume adds to the existing literature on intercultural theology and seeks to enhance cosmotheandric communion and well-being.
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