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Abstract This article discusses baptism as expressing the four‐fold relationality of life based on God, creation, neighbour, and self, as found in the second narrative of creation in the book of Genesis. Based on this understanding of baptism, baptismal ecclesiology can be defined as an understanding of the church that is primarily grounded in the ...
Antje Jackelén
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Potentially, both inclusivism and exclusivism can emerge from Islam itself. To an extreme point, inclusive point of view underline the importance to apprecieate religious pluralism and to avoid truth claims.
Rofiq Nurhadi +3 more
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. Amid the revivals of world religions, the Protestant Christian bodies (mainly the ecumenical and the evangelical ones) are fragmentally divided into different attitudes toward other faiths.
Ferry Y. Mamahit
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Shrimp aquaculture often has a large environmental footprint, partly due to the fish meal content of commercial shrimp feeds. One potential way to improve ecological sustainability would be to replace fish meal‐based compounds in shrimp feeds with insect‐based compounds, such as black soldier fly (BSF; Hermetia illucens s.l.) larvae reared on plant by ...
Annalena Barth +7 more
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Fiqh Across Madhhabs: An Alternative to Pesantren Students’ School of Thought Exclusivism in the Post-Truth Era [PDF]
The schools of thought (madhhabs) within fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) are one of the ijtihad products explored by qualified Muslim jurists by using a particular methodology to produce Islamic laws, which Muslims then follow.
Muhammad Daud, Zakiul Fuady
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Māori atheism: a decolonising project?
ABSTRACT New Zealand census data points to a pattern of religious change – a growing sector of the Māori community are disaffiliating from Christianity at roughly the same rate as the ‘no religion’ category is expanding. Drawing on 16 in‐depth, semi‐structured interviews with Māori who do not believe in god(s), we explore the contours of atheism and ...
Masoumeh Rahmani +2 more
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Religious Diversity in Mawlana Jalaluddin Rumi and John Hick
Religious pluralism has become one of the most contested issues in contemporary philosophy of religion and is generally discussed within the frameworks of exclusivism, inclusivism, and pluralism.
Mustafa Eren
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The Prophethood of Jesus and Religious Inclusivism in Nursi’s Risale-i Nur [PDF]
This article examines Said Nursi’s understanding of Jesus, his comparison of the prophethood of Jesus with that of Muḥammad, and his conception of Christianity and Islam as partners in the struggle against irreligion. Nursi’s views are then placed in the
David R. Law
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This article examines the thinking behind the Religious Toleration and Peace (RETOPEA) project, and specifically the construction of a digital archive of sources concerning religious diversity in Europe and beyond, past and present. It argues that European young people tend to accept Enlightenment assumptions about the past and ‘religious conflict’ and
John Maiden
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Relevansi Pemikiran Abraham Kuyper tentang Relasi Gereja dan Negara bagi Konteks Gereja di Indonesia
. Abraham Kuyper offers a unique political paradigm on the relationship between church and state because it is rooted in strong Christian faith principles based on the Bible.
Alosius Des Afriando Sinuraya +1 more
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