Pluralism, Otherness, and the Augustinian Tradition |
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Authors: | Charles T. Mathewes |
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Affiliation: | Dept of Religious Studies, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22903, USA |
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Abstract: | Recent work on religious pluralism profits from the systematic theological framework offered by the Augustinian tradition, which uses interrreligious dialogue in the service of its larger conversionist purposes. In so using dialogue, the tradition transforms our vision of the epistemic problem of pluralism into the theological problem of otherness; interreligious dialogue reflects the self's inescapable dialogue with God, and reveals the self as constituted by such dialogue. Thus, those more mundane forms of dialogue, which engage the self in conversation with others, offer opportunities for the further manifestation of the Divine love and the fulfillment of the divine purpose. |
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