The Theological Foundations of Religious Engagement in Global Affairs. A Protestant Perspective: Research Article

This article presents the theological foundations for “religious engagement” from the perspective of Protestant theology. When Protestant churches engage on a global level, this is not an additional activity, but an expression of their ecclesial existence. The hope for the Kingdom of God and the con...

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Main Author: Bengard, Beate 1978- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 2024
In: Religion & development
Year: 2024, Volume: 3, Issue: 2, Pages: 180-199
Further subjects:B Imago Dei
B Kingdom of God
B Lutheran World Federation
B Public Theology
B development cooperation
B religious engagement
B Protestant Theology
B Citizenship
B Hope
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Summary:This article presents the theological foundations for “religious engagement” from the perspective of Protestant theology. When Protestant churches engage on a global level, this is not an additional activity, but an expression of their ecclesial existence. The hope for the Kingdom of God and the conviction that humanity is created as imago dei motivate Protestant churches to engage in development cooperation. After presenting the theological foundations, the article gives examples from the work of the Lutheran World Federation and describes the challenges associated with “religious engagement”: the Christian hope for the world must be expressed in a contemporary way and the recognition of theological motives by non-religious actors is not always given. The appreciation of “citizenship” on a theological and political level could promote mutual understanding.
ISSN:2750-7955
Contains:Enthalten in: Religion & development
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.30965/27507955-00302004