Religious Pluralism and Society (1) Flashcards
What did Crane and Matten define globalisation as?
- Described it as ‘deterritorisation’ due to the increasing links between the world
- Impact of this is that religious language and belief systems are not isolated or particular to a culture or location
- Instead they all counter each other
What is the post-enlightenment mindset?
- Post enlightenment thinkers had an emphasis on tolerance and human rights
- Since 18th Century western societies have developed values based upon human reason and experience and not on religion or revealed knowledge
What is the humanitarian principle according to Steven Pinker?
- The idea humans get on better when they take into account the interests of others
- Works on the assumption that we are rational beings capable of respecting the interest of others
- Post enlightenment thinking has adopted this
How has migration affected pluralism in society?
- Act of moving a person or group of persons from one region to another
- Reasons could be economic improvement, family reunification and safety
- Result is an influx of various religions
- Christianity can no longer assume they are the primary religion
How was inter-faith dialogue present even before the Roman Empire adopted Christianity as their religion?
- They had a period of time without political power
- During this they had to negotiate with neighbours of different faith in their day to day existence
What is dialogue with the ‘other’ ?
- Dialogue with other religions and faiths
- Argument that without this Christianity would not have developed its own distinctive range of beliefs
- The word ‘other’ is used to develop the purpose of contemporary inter-faith dialogue
How does Jacques Derrida use the word ‘other’ positively through her notion of ‘différance’?
- She uses ‘other’ positively to acknowledge a variety of views, she refers to the open endedness of the world
- She refers to this as ‘différance’
- When ‘différence’ is considered the ‘other’ it is used positively and changes the purpose of dialogue as a creative process of mutual understanding
How can ‘other’ be used negatively?
- The notion of other cane used negatively to promote sexism and racism
- A goal of inter-faith dialogue is to reduce othering, promote understanding and reduce prejudice
How might RAE Christians misuse inter-faith dialogue?
- They see inter-faith dialogue as an opportunity to expose more people to the gospel
- Exercise fides ex auditu
- They want to use all people to be exposed to Christianity as it is not possible to know the elect
How might UAE Christians use inter-faith dialogue?
- Will consider the dialogue to be genuine and want to create respect for ‘others’
- They believe Christianity is not the one route to salvation and there are ‘rays of truth’ (Vatican II)
- Inter-faith dialogue is central to Church development of pastoral care
Why does Michael Barnes believe inter-faith dialogue is the ‘risky’ option for Christianity?
- It is the risky option as it causes them to question the teaching of the Church
- They attempt to find a middle ground between Christian and non-Christian beliefs
- The Christian truth becomes relativised
What are Karl Barths view on inter-faith dialogue?
- He calls for Christians to enter dialogue with deep humility and openness
- He argues we don’t know when God reveals himself but dialogue develops ones own faith
- He says even ‘lesser lights’ reflects the light of Christ
- Dialogue must be in a spirit of openness, humility and non-judgement
When does Structural Inclusivist David Ford’s believe inter-faith dialogue works best?
- When theological common ground has been established
- Differences are discussed in a spirit of collegiality
Why does David Ford call the differences found in inter-faith dialogue an ‘ecology of blessings’?
- He believes it creates an environment of study, discussion, debate and friendship
- Causes people to force themselves to think about what they believe
- Everyone comes from a different religion but share the same world of religion
How does David Fords ‘ecology of blessing’ have biblical support?
- Story of the call of Abraham
- In the story God says he will bless those who bless Abraham, and curse those who curse him
- Abraham, is regarded in Judaism, Christianity and Islam showing all these religions are under the same ‘ecology of blessing’