| Online-Ressource |
Titel: | Religiously exclusive, socially inclusive |
Titelzusatz: | a religious response |
Mitwirkende: | Reitsma, Bernhard [HerausgeberIn] |
| Nes, Erika van [HerausgeberIn] |
Verf.angabe: | edited by Bernhard Reitsma and Erika van Nes-Visscher |
Verlagsort: | Amsterdam |
Verlag: | Amsterdam University Press |
E-Jahr: | 2023 |
Jahr: | [2023] |
Umfang: | 1 Online-Ressource (322 pages) |
Schrift/Sprache: | In English |
Ang. zum Inhalt: | Frontmatter |
| Table of Contents |
| Acknowledgements |
| 1 Exclusion versus Inclusion: Searching for Religious Inspiration |
| 2 A Humble Exclusivism? Reconstructing Exclusivism under Justificationist Rather than Bivalent Parameters |
| 3 Apostasy in Terms of Moral Deviance |
| 4 Apostasy: A Social Identity Perspective |
| 5 Deuteronomy 17:2–7 within the Context of Tanakh |
| 6 Otherness and Exile: Jesus’s Attitude towards Apostates and Outsiders |
| 7 Discerning the Body in 1 Corinthians 10 : The Physical Negotiation of Exclusion and Inclusion by Paul as a Theologian of the Body |
| 8 The Dynamics of Exclusion and Inclusion in 1 Peter |
| 9 Hebrews, Deuteronomy, and Exclusion in the Early Church |
| 10 ‘Idolatry’ in Rabbinic Discussion: To Destroy, to Bury or Something Else? Some Observations on the Subject of ‘Idolatry’ in Rabbinic Questions and Answers on the Internet |
| 11 Al-walā’ w’ al-barā’ (Loyalty and Disavowal): Reconstructing a ‘Creed’ in the Muslim Hermeneutics of ‘Otherness’ |
| 12 Apostasy in Islam: An Overview of Sources and Positions |
| 13 Exclusionary Texts in ‘A Common Word’ |
| 14 Canaan and the New World : Native Americans Engage the Legacy of Exclusionary Readings |
| 15 The Pela as a Model for Inclusive Peacebuilding |
| 16 Gender-Related Inclusionary and Exclusionary Practices within Evangelical Churches in the Netherlands |
| 17 Religious Exclusivism, Social Inclusion: Missiological Reflections |
| 18 Religious Exclusivism, Social Inclusion: Theological Reflections |
| Index |
| Index of Manuscripts |
ISBN: | 978-90-485-5643-4 |
Abstract: | Is it possible to be religiously exclusive and socially inclusive? How do we deal with those outside of our own religious community who have completely different and sometimes conflicting views on what should be considered true and right behaviour? What if a religious tradition orders the expulsion or killing of those who leave the faith community and adopt another worldview? This book focuses on biblical texts concerning exclusivity and apostasy, studying different interpretations of such texts. It starts with the Jewish and Christian tradition of the Hebrew Bible, continues with texts from the New Testament, and explores diverse social studies to find ways of understanding the relationship between exclusion and inclusion today. Part of this exploration is the interaction with Jewish and Islamic voices. The collection ends with a systematic and missiological reflection on the issues Christian churches and other religious communities must address today |
DOI: | doi:10.1515/9789048556434 |
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| DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/9789048556434 |
Datenträger: | Online-Ressource |
Sprache: | eng |
Sach-SW: | Christian theology |
| RELIGION / Christian Church / General |
| SOCIAL SCIENCE / Islamic Studies |
| Shariah law: administration of justice (including penalties and apostasy) |
| Islam |
| Theology |
| Islamic theology |
| RELIGION / Islam / Rituals & Practice |
K10plus-PPN: | 1873398905 |
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Lokale URL UB: | Zum Volltext |
Religiously exclusive, socially inclusive / Reitsma, Bernhard [HerausgeberIn]; [2023] (Online-Ressource)