Ökumenische Gedanken zu den drei monotheistischen Religionen Judentum, Christentum, Islam
This study takes up the idea of an Abrahamic ecumenism, first formulated by K.Kuschel and H. Küng. Yet Küng's idea of a Weltethos reduces the dialogue between the Abrahamic religions to a set of mutually agreed upon ethical mandates. Here it is argued that the dialogue between the Abrahamic rel...
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Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | German |
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2014
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Zeitschrift für katholische Theologie
Year: 2014, Volume: 136, Issue: 4, Pages: 442-450 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Interfaith dialogue
/ Judaism
/ Christianity
/ Islam
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Summary: | This study takes up the idea of an Abrahamic ecumenism, first formulated by K.Kuschel and H. Küng. Yet Küng's idea of a Weltethos reduces the dialogue between the Abrahamic religions to a set of mutually agreed upon ethical mandates. Here it is argued that the dialogue between the Abrahamic religions needs a theocentric starting point and suggests that the different approaches to monotheism can be used to enter into a non-inclusivistic dialogue with hopes of mutual understanding and appreciation. |
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