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The first book with a focus on free will theism with Christian and Muslim contributions on Divine Action. Muslims and Christians both believe in a personal God who cares for humans and is present in the life of religious believers. They address God in their petitionary prayers, give thanks to God for God's mercy and they long for God's justice. But is it still possible to give thanks to God for our lives if so many others around us seem to suffer without just cause? How can we rely on the power of intercession and divine involvement, if so many other urgent pleas to God appear to go unanswered? This book formulates Muslim and Christian responses to these questions from important contemporary scholars from both traditions - as Ebrahim Moosa, Muhammad Legenhausen, Juliane Hammer, Gregory Boyd and both editors of the book.
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religious freedom --- freedom --- religion --- tolerance --- human rights --- interreligious dialogue
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The idea that God reveals himself to human beings is central in Judaism, Christianity and Islam, but differs in regard of content and conceptualization. The first volume of the new series Key Concepts in Interreligious Discourses points out similarities and differences of "revelation". KCID aims to establish an archeology of religious knowledge in order to create a new conceptual platform of mutual understanding among religious communities.
Revelation --- Judaism. --- Christianity. --- Islam. --- Revelation. --- interreligious dialogue. --- interreligious discourse.
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In dieser Aufsatzsammlung werden die Probleme und Konsequenzen des Offenbarungsbegriffs im Denken Paul Tillichs untersucht. Zunächst wird dieser Begriff näher thematisiert anhand der Fragen, wie dieser gewonnen wird und welche Rolle dabei die Phänomenologie spielt, ob dessen Ausarbeitung zu stark von subjektivistischen Voraussetzungen geprägt ist und wie sich die Offenbarungserkenntnis zur (natur-)wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnis verhält.Im Anschluss daran werden charakteristische Aspekte von Tillichs Theologie analysiert: sein Postulat mystischer Unmittelbarkeit als Grund von Offenbarung, die Frage nach der Rolle der Erfahrung bei der Begründung von Offenbarungserkenntnis, seine Korrelationsmethode, d.h. die Zuordnung von philosophischen Fragen und theologischen Antworten, sowie die Bedeutung von Tillichs Christologie - in der Spannung zwischen absoluten Geltungsansprüchen und deren Relativierung - für den interreligiösen Dialog heute. Auf diese Weise wird deutlich, dass die Impulse von Tillichs Ansatz von bleibender Bedeutung für die gegenwärtige Theologie sind, besonders was das Gespräch mit den nicht-christlichen Religionen und der Philosophie angeht. These studies explore Paul Tillich's concept of revelation. They examine the derivation of revelation, whether it is subjectively narrowed, and its relationship to science. In addition, it shows the great relevance of Tillich's concept of revelation for his postulate of mystical immediacy, his notion of religious experience, his method of correlation, and his concept of interreligious dialogue.
Interreligious Dialogue. --- Interreligiöser Dialog. --- Korrelationsmethode. --- Method of Correlation. --- Offenbarung. --- Revelation. --- Subject/Object-Split. --- Subjekt/Objekt-Spaltung. --- Tillich, Paul, --- Interreligious Dialogue. --- Method of Correlation. --- Revelation. --- Subject/Object-Split.
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Labyrinth is an expanding information network which provides free access to electronic resources in medieval studies.
Middle Ages --- Civilization, Medieval --- philosophy --- axiology --- social theory --- interculturality --- interreligious dialogue --- gender studies
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Religion --- Religion. --- interreligious dialogue --- diversity --- interdisciplinary research --- religious contact and transfer
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The present volume of Key Concepts in Interreligious Discourses offers a fascinating insight into the history, the main ideas and current developments in economic thought from the perspective of the three major monotheistic faiths Judaism, Christianity and Islam. The reader encounters topics such as price control in rabbinic Judaism, Christian monks elaborating the foundations of modern accounting, and the latest innovations in Islamic banking. Each article has been written by a renowned expert on the subject and offers a historical overview over the development of the concept, the theological and philosophical principles in the Holy Scriptures of each faith, an outline of the practical application of the concept in the present, its significance for the future, and many more.
Interreligious dialogue. --- finances. --- justice. --- work. --- Abrahamic religions. --- Economics --- Religious aspects. --- Religion and economics --- Religions
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In 1977 at a meeting in Chiang Mai, Thailand a group of Christians representing many different ecclesiastical traditions drew up Guidelines on Dialogue. These guidelines serve as the basis of interreligious dialogue sponsored by the WCC and many churches around the world.
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