ISSN:
2397-348X
Content:
In this article, I analyze the German-speaking discussion on the discipline of Intercultural Theology. Among others, I criticize Schmidt-Leukel's suggestion to define it as interreligious theology. This definition being somewhat arbitrary, I suggest reconstructing it under the parameters of philosophical and cultural insights that acknowledge the historicity of thinking and the ethnocentricity of justification. This move allows to allows "transmission-centered approaches" to be replaced by "context-sensitive" ones that honor the subject status of the Christian Other.
In:
Interreligious studies and intercultural theology, Sheffield : Equinox Publishing Ltd, 2017, 1(2017), 1, Seite 69-89, 2397-348X
In:
volume:1
In:
year:2017
In:
number:1
In:
pages:69-89
Language:
English
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