Sinn, Simone, 1975-2019-09-252019-09-252012-04-1320089783905676600http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/184740Churches are facing complex interreligious realities. These require a multidimensional approach that addresses theological as well as societal aspects. In this book, faith, hope and love are seen as three basic dimensions in interreligious encounters that can be constructively engaged and further deepened. Given this starting point, writers from different parts of the world develop theological reflections arising from their specific interreligious engagement and research. The intent of this book is to deepen commitment to and theological discernment within interreligious relations. Contributors include: Hazel O. Ayanga, Barbara Bürkert‑Engel, Paul S. Chung, Helene Egnell, Johannes Ehmann, Detlef Görrig, Anne Hege Grung, Göran Gunner, Risto Jukko, Emi Mase‑Hasegawa, Kristin Johnston Largen, Friedrich Schweitzer and Martin Lukito Sinaga.1 online resource (174 pages)engWith permission of the license/copyright holderinterfaith relationsLutheran theologyChristian identityReligious ethicsComparative religious ethicsEcumenismIntercultural and contextual theologiesChristian denominationsComparative religion and interreligious dialogueChristian World CommunionsIntercultural theologiesLutheranChristian-MuslimDeepening faith, hope and love in relations with neighbors of other faithsBook