The Spaces of Others – Heterotopic Spaces: Practicing and Theorizing Hospitality and Counter-Conduct beyond the Religion/Secular Border
Angaben zur beteiligten Person Heimbrock: Dr. päd. Hans-Günter Heimbrock ist Professor für Praktische Theologie am Fachbereich Evangelische Theologie der J. W. Goethe Universität Frankfurt a. M.
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Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | English |
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Published: |
Göttingen
Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
2016
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In: | Year: 2016 |
Edition: | 1. Aufl. |
Series/Journal: | Research in Contemporary Religion (RCR).
Band 021 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Hospitality
/ Brotherliness
/ Religion
/ Secularism
/ Society
/ Heterotopy
/ Christian social ethics
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RelBib Classification: | AD Sociology of religion; religious policy AX Inter-religious relations CC Christianity and Non-Christian religion; Inter-religious relations |
Further subjects: | B
Systematic theology
B Collection of essays B Science of Religion B Practical theology |
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Summary: | Angaben zur beteiligten Person Heimbrock: Dr. päd. Hans-Günter Heimbrock ist Professor für Praktische Theologie am Fachbereich Evangelische Theologie der J. W. Goethe Universität Frankfurt a. M. Angaben zur beteiligten Person Wyller: Dr. theol. Trygve Wyller ist Professor für Praktische Theologie/Religionspädagogik an der Universität Oslo. Angaben zur beteiligten Person Knauss: Dr. Stefanie Knauss ist zur Zeit Assistant Professor für Theologie an der Villanova University (USA). Angaben zur beteiligten Person Sander: Dr. Hans-Joachim Sander ist Professor für Dogmatik an der Universität Salzburg. Angaben zur beteiligten Person Pezzoli-Olgiati: Prof. Dr. Daria Pezzoli-Olgiati leitet das Zentrum für Religion, Wirtschaft und Politik (ZRWP) der Universitäten Basel, Lausanne, Luzern und Zürich. Angaben zur beteiligten Person Villadsen: Kaspar Villadsen, Ph.D., is Professor at the Copenhagen Business School, Denmark. In the present situation in the world, values of tolerance, compassion and hospitality appear to be more contested. The debates among European leaders have come to center around how to “protect us” from refugees, rather than protecting the precarious lives of the refugees.The authors agree that we should not stop looking for practices of hospitality. We need to better understand what hospitality is, where it is practiced and also why it is practiced. Hospitality is not necessarily something we possess as an inner quality or as something disconnected from others. Rather it is practiced in specific ways in in particular spaces. The thesis is that we have to look for the characteristics of hospitality in “the other spaces” that Michel Foucault once called heterotopias.Five specific cases are analyzed: - a monastic garden for interreligious dialogue in Austria, a Lutheran congregation that accommodates a project for undocumented migrants in Western Sweden, a busy intersection in downtown Oslo where substance-users stay (and most others pass by), a voluntary organization that works for the creation of alternative life forms in inner city Copenhagen, and, finally, some aspects of the Occupy Wall Street movement in New York City.The authors are theologians, sociologists and a PhD candidate in diaconia, an illustration of the interdisciplinary composition of the book. |
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ISBN: | 3525604556 |
Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.13109/9783666604553 |