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<title>Wer zählt?</title>
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Geiser, Ellen
Welche Umstellungen und Anregungen ergeben sich aus einer vergleichenden Re-Lektüre der Neuen Politischen Theologie nach Johann Baptist Metz und den Theorien Judith Butlers für eine Praktische Theologie in der Spätmoderne? Ellen Geiser nimmt die sieben »Fährten« Anerkennung, Subjekt, Prekarität, Sprache, Verantwortung, kulturelle Verortung und Veränderung in den Blick und stellt Differenzen und Gemeinsamkeiten der Theorien heraus. Dabei eröffnen sich assoziative, diskursive und performative Räume, die auf der Suche nach einem (Denk-)Stil helfen, der die Frage »Wer zählt?« offenhält.
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<pubDate>Sat, 01 Jun 2024 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Beyond Binaries</title>
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Ralston, Joshua; Süßmann, Johannes; Lehmkühler, Karsten; von Stosch, Klaus; Weiss, Daniel; Klapheck, Elisa; Stolte, Roland; Moyaert, Marianne
Ralston, Joshua; von Stosch, Klaus
In Europe religion and the secular are often depicted as inherently opposed to one another, with religions often considered to be only relevant to private affairs and personal beliefs. In contrast, the public sphere is understood as a secular and rational place where religious influence must be curtailed. In this binary perspective, Islam is viewed as misunderstanding the nature of religion and the secular because it seeks to enter the public space and does not properly accept the separation of religion and state. By contrast, Europe is associated with political secularism and it is presumed to be both secular and Judeo-Christian. This leaves other religious traditions, especially Islam and Muslims, as outside the dominant vision of Europe. The book brings authors together who share a vision of Europe beyond these binaries. It shows paths to a fruitful encounter of religion and secularities in Europe on the one hand and of Judaism, Christianity and Islam on the other.
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<pubDate>Mon, 25 Sep 2023 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Syriac Theology: Past and Present</title>
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Aras, Martina; Rizk, Charbel; von Stosch, Klaus; Oeldemann, Johannes; Aydin, Polycarpus; Brock, Sebastian; Zellentin, Holger; Horn, Cornelia; Hayes, Andrew; Kitchen, Robert A.; Hainthaler, Theresia
Aras, Martina; Rizk, Charbel; von Stosch, Klaus
This volume takes us back to the roots of Christianity and exemplifies the significance of Syriac Theology for our time.&#13;
Bringing together articles by scholars from diverse disciplines, this volume aims at a deeper understanding of the legacy, importance, and challenges of Syriac Theology. The articles in the first part of the volume focus on the biblical, exegetical, and christological tradition of the Syriac Orthodox Church. The articles in the second part of the volume explore the dialogical intertextuality between Syriac Christianity, Rabbinic Judaism, and the Quran.
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<pubDate>Tue, 04 Oct 2022 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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