Abrahamic Religions between Confrontation and Relation - Some Thoughts on Karl-Josef Kuschel’s Juden, Christen, Muslime-Herkunft und Zukunft
Abrahamic Religions between Confrontation and Relation - Some Thoughts on Karl-Josef Kuschel’s Juden, Christen, Muslime-Herkunft und Zukunft
Author(s): Mile BabićSubject(s): Christian Theology and Religion
Published by: Međunarodni forum Bosna
Summary/Abstract: Karl Josef Kuschel’s great work, Juden, Christen, Muslime— Herkunft und Zukunft (Jews — Christians — Muslims, Origins and Future), introduces and develops a new paradigm in the relationship between the three Abrahamic religions: Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Up till now, this relationship has been marked by confrontational views which aim to repress and remove the Other. If the Other could not be repressed and removed, he should at least be isolated. One’s own identity is established through struggle against the Other, negation of the Other.
Journal: Forum Bosnae
- Issue Year: 2012
- Issue No: 58-59
- Page Range: 53-56
- Page Count: 4
- Language: English
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