Humanisme universel ?: Anthropologie culturelle et théologique en vue du dialogue interreligieux dans le contexte de l’Église du Sénégal

Interreligious dialogue is a decisive aspect in the dynamic of "aggiornamento", which the Catholic Church has initiated since the Second Vatican Council. In order to walk this path of renewal, the Church of Senegal must promote a dialogue of multiform dimensions: doctrinal, cognitive, prag...

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Main Author: Tine, Richard Ngagne (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:German
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Published: Baden-Baden Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG [2021]
In:Year: 2021
Edition:1. Auflage
Series/Journal:Wissenschaftliche Beiträge aus dem Tectum Verlag Theologie 14
Wissenschaftliche Beiträge aus dem Tectum Verlag: Theologie 14
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Vatican Council 2. (1962-1965 : Vatikanstadt), Nostra aetate / Reception / Senegal / Interfaith dialogue / Intercultural understanding / Cultural anthropology / Catholic church
Further subjects:B Léopold Sédar Senghor
B Le Pluralisme religieux
B Henri de Lubac
B Islam
B Le Pluralisme religieu
B Religious Pluralism
B Thesis
B Religious pluralism
B Alioune Diop
B Église famille de Dieu
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Summary:Interreligious dialogue is a decisive aspect in the dynamic of "aggiornamento", which the Catholic Church has initiated since the Second Vatican Council. In order to walk this path of renewal, the Church of Senegal must promote a dialogue of multiform dimensions: doctrinal, cognitive, pragmatic, ethical and spiritual. The concept of dialogue, developed through this book, is a form of contribution to this theological and pastoral task. It calls on the Church in Senegal to draw on the African genius to practice a dialogue rooted in the existence of the Senegalese people. Through this approach, it is possible to break down ethnic and religious barriers in order to open up a new horizon of brotherhood and human development. The Author Richard Ngagne Tine, born in 1975 in Senegal, is a priest of the Diocese of Thiès. He obtained his doctorate in systematic theology in 2021 from the Catholic theological faculty of the University of Münster, Germany. He specialised in anthropology, ecclesiology and the theological foundations of interreligious dialogue in Senegal.
ISBN:3828877370
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.5771/9783828877375