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Considine, Kevin P.
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Open Theology
This essay investigates the power and limits of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s theology of revolutionary love through a dialogue with Kim Chi-Ha. I will argue that King’s theology of revolutionary love may be revitalized within a globalized context through a dialogue with Kim’s philosophy of dan, that includes an “agonized violence of love”, in order to...
Smit, Peter-Ben
Published in
Review of Ecumenical Studies Sibiu
This paper argues that precisely by focusing on the continuation of tradition, Old Catholic theology is able to arrive at theological renewal, especially in an intercultural manner and in ecumenical dialogue. As a case study, this paper considers the recent dialogue between the Union of Utrecht of Old Catholic Church and the Mar Thoma Syrian Church...
Wessler, Heinz Werner
The article deals with the question of exclusivism, inclusivism and pluralism in the history of Indian religions. It tries to demonstrate that there is a kind of constant switch between the three models of relating one's own religion to other religions. At every stage, religions can turn tolerant or intolerant. Inclusivism and pluralist theology di...
Egnell, Helene
This dissertation explores the contribution of feminist theology and feminist dialogue praxis to interfaith dialogue and theology of religions. Feminist dialogue praxis is studied through interviews and documentation from women’s interfaith projects; and feminist approaches to religious plurality through the works of a number of Christian feminist ...