Multiple Religious Belonging (MRB): Addressing the Tension between African Spiritualities and Christianity
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New Theological College Back Issue (Serials) | Non-fiction | Vol. 77, No. 01 (April 2020) | Available | THT7701 |
The question of religious pluralism has attracted many responses from the fields of interreligious dialogue and theology of religions. These responses, like inculturation, dialogue, and so on, have concerned with "how" religions/spiritualities should be inclusive and imbue each other. However, the contemporary challenges of religious pluralism, ranging from the clamor for cultural identity to the structural and ontological differences among religions, suggest that the responses cannot create inclusivist inter-religious context.
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