Enemy, Stranger, Neighbour, & Friend: Rough Guide on Religion and Othering
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World Council of Churches, 2023. 123 p.
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TY - BOOK
T1 - Enemy, Stranger, Neighbour, & Friend
T2 - Rough Guide on Religion and Othering
AU - Robinson, Matthew Ryan
AU - Anaya Jiménez, Lani
AU - DeCort, Andrew
AU - Okpaleke, Ikenna Paschal
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - How do religions represent inside and outside “others” in their ideas, symbols, and practices? How do religious representations of others influence social cohesion? And what role can young leaders play in engaging with the challenges and the potential found within religious traditions’ representations of “others” to cultivate social resilience? This Rough Guide On Religion and Othering offers a practical resource for group study and project visioning that can inspire and equip groups to address core tensions that emerge in religious representations of “otherness”. The guide presents four chapters on how religious ideas, symbols, and practices represent other persons and groups as enemies, strangers, neighbors, and friends. The guide includes anecdotes drawn from real-world situations, short essays on each topic, group reading exercises that draw on the sacred writings of many of the world’s religious traditions, and a gallery of projects developed by young leaders to engage with the challenges of othering by drawing on their religious traditions’ beliefs, symbols, and practices as resources.
AB - How do religions represent inside and outside “others” in their ideas, symbols, and practices? How do religious representations of others influence social cohesion? And what role can young leaders play in engaging with the challenges and the potential found within religious traditions’ representations of “others” to cultivate social resilience? This Rough Guide On Religion and Othering offers a practical resource for group study and project visioning that can inspire and equip groups to address core tensions that emerge in religious representations of “otherness”. The guide presents four chapters on how religious ideas, symbols, and practices represent other persons and groups as enemies, strangers, neighbors, and friends. The guide includes anecdotes drawn from real-world situations, short essays on each topic, group reading exercises that draw on the sacred writings of many of the world’s religious traditions, and a gallery of projects developed by young leaders to engage with the challenges of othering by drawing on their religious traditions’ beliefs, symbols, and practices as resources.
KW - Theology
UR - http://ShowEdit https://www.oikoumene.org/resources/publications/enemy-stranger-neighbour-friend
M3 - Book
SN - 9-782825-418338
BT - Enemy, Stranger, Neighbour, & Friend
PB - World Council of Churches
ER -