As strangers and pilgrims. Hermeneutical hospitality as missiological paradigm for ecumenical dialogue

This paper proposes a new missiological paradigm for ecumenical dialogue in order to deal with the tension between the “religious identity” of the person involved, which is not static, and the openness that the other demands in order to be recognized. Finally, it mentions the notion of feast as a sp...

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Autor principal: Jara, Daniel
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Publicado: Religación. Centro de Investigaciones en Ciencias Sociales Humanidades desde América Latina 2021
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spelling clacso-CLACSO61192022-03-11T13:25:55Z As strangers and pilgrims. Hermeneutical hospitality as missiological paradigm for ecumenical dialogue Jara, Daniel Diálogo ecuménico Hermenéutica Reconciliación This paper proposes a new missiological paradigm for ecumenical dialogue in order to deal with the tension between the “religious identity” of the person involved, which is not static, and the openness that the other demands in order to be recognized. Finally, it mentions the notion of feast as a space for hermeneutical openness and encounter where people who is involved in ecumenical dialogue can find recognition, trust in the other can be developed, their own strangeness and fragility can be embraced, and an anteroom of the eschatological reconciliation with those whose differences seem insurmountable can be opened. 2021-10-13T05:22:35Z 2021-10-13T05:22:35Z 2016 info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo 2477-9083 https://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/6119 eng Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess application/pdf pp. 39-50 application/pdf Religación. Centro de Investigaciones en Ciencias Sociales Humanidades desde América Latina
spellingShingle Diálogo ecuménico
Hermenéutica
Reconciliación
Jara, Daniel
As strangers and pilgrims. Hermeneutical hospitality as missiological paradigm for ecumenical dialogue
title As strangers and pilgrims. Hermeneutical hospitality as missiological paradigm for ecumenical dialogue
title_full As strangers and pilgrims. Hermeneutical hospitality as missiological paradigm for ecumenical dialogue
title_fullStr As strangers and pilgrims. Hermeneutical hospitality as missiological paradigm for ecumenical dialogue
title_full_unstemmed As strangers and pilgrims. Hermeneutical hospitality as missiological paradigm for ecumenical dialogue
title_short As strangers and pilgrims. Hermeneutical hospitality as missiological paradigm for ecumenical dialogue
title_sort as strangers and pilgrims. hermeneutical hospitality as missiological paradigm for ecumenical dialogue
topic Diálogo ecuménico
Hermenéutica
Reconciliación
url https://biblioteca-repositorio.clacso.edu.ar/handle/CLACSO/6119