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- Title
BEING TIRED OF IMPOSED INCLUSION AND THE PROBLEM WITH THE OTHER(S) -- New Christian Theological Paradigm for European Culture and Interreligious Dialogue (With Special Insight into Some Experiences Of Bosnia And Herzegovina).
- Authors
Djogo, Darko
- Abstract
In the presented paper, the author examines how the very notion of Otherness and (the) Other was rediscovered in contemporary Christian theology, especially in contemporary Orthodox Christian theology. After briefly drawing the outlines of that theology, especially in its importance and significance for the new ecumenical and interreligious impulses it created in the Christian theology, we try to establish some limitations of such theology in its practical outcomes. In addition, we are trying to underline some problems that such oversimplified and over-optimistic theories might have for the new cultural challenges that the European culture is facing. We have taken into account especially some experiences in the interreligious dialogue (or, rather, interreligious rhetorics) in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
- Subjects
HERZEGOVINA (Bosnia &; Herzegovina); TRINITY; THEOLOGY; CHRISTIANITY; INTERFAITH relations
- Publication
International Dialogue: East-West, 2020, Vol 7, Issue 4, p133
- ISSN
1857-9299
- Publication type
Article