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Unbounded commitment: a Kierkegaardian response to religious diversity
B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BV Practical Theology
Fox, Luke Christopher ; Cheetham, David
University:University of Birmingham
Department:School of Philosophy, Theology and Religion, Department of Theology and Religion
关键词: B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion;    BV Practical Theology;   
Others  :  http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/8456/1/Fox18PhD.pdf
来源: University of Birmingham eTheses Repository
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【 摘 要 】

This thesis addresses the existential challenges and opportunities posed by religious diversity. It argues that philosophical engagements with diversity misrepresent and obstruct full engagement with it. The thesis reconceptualises diversity from a Kierkegaardian perspective, sensitive to the existential dimensions of religion and focused on religious commitment. Drawing on features of Kierkegaard’s description of religious faith, particularly uncertainty, risk, paradox and transcendence, it proposes that an authentic, Christian response to religious diversity is one of unbounded commitment. It is unbounded in that it is an absolute, boundless commitment and deep fidelity to God’s revelation, but entails a venturing, boundary-crossing, radical openness to finding this in sites of offence. This is grounded in the idea of horizontal transcendence: that subjectivity and selfhood are called into being by the presence of inassimilable others that invite one beyond one’s boundaries in deep relationships and substitutionary love. Deep engagement with religious others goes to the heart of faith in Christ as well as expressing fundamental truths about the human situation itself. A concluding sketch is provided of how deep interreligious encounter can be achieved through indirect communication focused on the character of the participants.

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