Pavol Bargár, "Humanizing Religion, Jewish-Christian Relations, and Theological Anthropology." Exchange 54, no. 3 (2025): 277-296. Dostupné z: https://brill.com/view/journals/exch/54/3/article-p277_5.xml
Anotace: "In his Humanizing Religion project, William Schweiker suggested that religious traditions can provide humankind with viable resources to navigate responsible existence in the contemporary world. This paper takes Schweiker’s call for a research agenda into a very specific academic field. Inspired by Schweiker’s proposal, the paper seeks to explore how themes from theological anthropology can feed into Jewish-Christian relations. The thesis of this paper is that both Judaism and Christianity have a potential to provide a desirable ‘humanizing’ aspect vis-à-vis the religious other. Written from the perspective of a Christian theologian, the paper particularly focuses on a Christian contribution to Jewish-Christian relations. The insights gained from this discussion are brought into conversation with a number of themes, such as story, embodiment/body, relationality, holiness, and hospitality, in order to understand what it means to be human in relation to God/the divine, other humans, and creation."
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