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This book opens a new research field in Balkan contextual theology. By embracing culturally rich traditions of the Western Balkans as its starting point, it explores their existential and theological bearings.
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This book opens a new research field in Balkan contextual theology. By embracing culturally rich traditions of the Western Balkans as its starting point, it explores their existential and theological bearings.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000623970
- Artikelnr.: 64096922
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 15. Juli 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000623970
- Artikelnr.: 64096922
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Stipe Odak is a Lecturer and Postdoctoral Researcher at the Université Catholique de Louvain (Belgium). Zoran Grozdanov is an Assistant Professor at the University Centre for Protestant Theology Matthias Flacius Illyricus at the University in Zagreb, Croatia.
Introduction: Balkan the Unifier and Balkan the Divider Stipe Odak and Zoran Grozdanov Part I: Religion, Politics, Identity 1. Religion and National/Ethnic Identity - Theological and Contextual Positions in Islam Enes Kari
2. Religion and National/Ethnic Identity - Theological and Contextual Positions in Orthodoxy Vukain Mili
evi
3. Divided Ecumenism - Christian Churches at the Fault Lines Radmila Radi
and Neven Vuki
4. IncarNation: On the Possibilities of Balkan Contextual Theology Zoran Grozdanov 5. Gender and Religion in The Balkans: The Example of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina Rebeka Ani
and Zilka Spahi
iljak 6. "Democratic Jet-Lag" and EUgoslav Yutopias Davor Dalto Part II: Violence, God, Memory 7. Prayer as the Curse: Religious Tabooization of God Marko Vüeti
8. Balkan Love Triangle - God, Love, and Violence Drago Boji
and Viktor Ivan
i
9. Theology in the Spirit of Palanka: Catechism of Croatian Catholic and Serbian Orthodox Ethnonationalist Imaginaries Branko Sekuli
10. Lost Bodies, Missing Persons and Extended Mourning Jadranka Brn
i
11. Identities Built on the Memory of Wrongdoing and Ecumenism of Compassion Ivan ar
evi
12. The Grace of Not Remembering: Painful Memories and Their Theological Implications Miroslav Volf Part III: Culture, Life, Longing 13. Inat, the Explosive Instinct of Freedom: Towards the Theology of Spite Amila Kahrovi
Posavljak 14. Other God or God of the Other: Sevdah, Queer Laments and the Balkan Religious Imagery Miljenko Jergovi
15. Neither Exclusionary Religious Nationalisms, Nor Abstract Religious Humanisms: Belonging and Border-Living in the Balkans Slavica Jakeli
16. Komiluk: The Starting Point of the Balkan Contextual Theology Stipe Odak 17. The Rootless God - Theology of Emigrations Alida Bremer and Ivana Bodroi
18. Paradise Lost: Theology of Nostalgia and Hope Josip Novakovich
2. Religion and National/Ethnic Identity - Theological and Contextual Positions in Orthodoxy Vukain Mili
evi
3. Divided Ecumenism - Christian Churches at the Fault Lines Radmila Radi
and Neven Vuki
4. IncarNation: On the Possibilities of Balkan Contextual Theology Zoran Grozdanov 5. Gender and Religion in The Balkans: The Example of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina Rebeka Ani
and Zilka Spahi
iljak 6. "Democratic Jet-Lag" and EUgoslav Yutopias Davor Dalto Part II: Violence, God, Memory 7. Prayer as the Curse: Religious Tabooization of God Marko Vüeti
8. Balkan Love Triangle - God, Love, and Violence Drago Boji
and Viktor Ivan
i
9. Theology in the Spirit of Palanka: Catechism of Croatian Catholic and Serbian Orthodox Ethnonationalist Imaginaries Branko Sekuli
10. Lost Bodies, Missing Persons and Extended Mourning Jadranka Brn
i
11. Identities Built on the Memory of Wrongdoing and Ecumenism of Compassion Ivan ar
evi
12. The Grace of Not Remembering: Painful Memories and Their Theological Implications Miroslav Volf Part III: Culture, Life, Longing 13. Inat, the Explosive Instinct of Freedom: Towards the Theology of Spite Amila Kahrovi
Posavljak 14. Other God or God of the Other: Sevdah, Queer Laments and the Balkan Religious Imagery Miljenko Jergovi
15. Neither Exclusionary Religious Nationalisms, Nor Abstract Religious Humanisms: Belonging and Border-Living in the Balkans Slavica Jakeli
16. Komiluk: The Starting Point of the Balkan Contextual Theology Stipe Odak 17. The Rootless God - Theology of Emigrations Alida Bremer and Ivana Bodroi
18. Paradise Lost: Theology of Nostalgia and Hope Josip Novakovich
Introduction: Balkan the Unifier and Balkan the Divider Stipe Odak and Zoran Grozdanov Part I: Religion, Politics, Identity 1. Religion and National/Ethnic Identity - Theological and Contextual Positions in Islam Enes Kari
2. Religion and National/Ethnic Identity - Theological and Contextual Positions in Orthodoxy Vukain Mili
evi
3. Divided Ecumenism - Christian Churches at the Fault Lines Radmila Radi
and Neven Vuki
4. IncarNation: On the Possibilities of Balkan Contextual Theology Zoran Grozdanov 5. Gender and Religion in The Balkans: The Example of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina Rebeka Ani
and Zilka Spahi
iljak 6. "Democratic Jet-Lag" and EUgoslav Yutopias Davor Dalto Part II: Violence, God, Memory 7. Prayer as the Curse: Religious Tabooization of God Marko Vüeti
8. Balkan Love Triangle - God, Love, and Violence Drago Boji
and Viktor Ivan
i
9. Theology in the Spirit of Palanka: Catechism of Croatian Catholic and Serbian Orthodox Ethnonationalist Imaginaries Branko Sekuli
10. Lost Bodies, Missing Persons and Extended Mourning Jadranka Brn
i
11. Identities Built on the Memory of Wrongdoing and Ecumenism of Compassion Ivan ar
evi
12. The Grace of Not Remembering: Painful Memories and Their Theological Implications Miroslav Volf Part III: Culture, Life, Longing 13. Inat, the Explosive Instinct of Freedom: Towards the Theology of Spite Amila Kahrovi
Posavljak 14. Other God or God of the Other: Sevdah, Queer Laments and the Balkan Religious Imagery Miljenko Jergovi
15. Neither Exclusionary Religious Nationalisms, Nor Abstract Religious Humanisms: Belonging and Border-Living in the Balkans Slavica Jakeli
16. Komiluk: The Starting Point of the Balkan Contextual Theology Stipe Odak 17. The Rootless God - Theology of Emigrations Alida Bremer and Ivana Bodroi
18. Paradise Lost: Theology of Nostalgia and Hope Josip Novakovich
2. Religion and National/Ethnic Identity - Theological and Contextual Positions in Orthodoxy Vukain Mili
evi
3. Divided Ecumenism - Christian Churches at the Fault Lines Radmila Radi
and Neven Vuki
4. IncarNation: On the Possibilities of Balkan Contextual Theology Zoran Grozdanov 5. Gender and Religion in The Balkans: The Example of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina Rebeka Ani
and Zilka Spahi
iljak 6. "Democratic Jet-Lag" and EUgoslav Yutopias Davor Dalto Part II: Violence, God, Memory 7. Prayer as the Curse: Religious Tabooization of God Marko Vüeti
8. Balkan Love Triangle - God, Love, and Violence Drago Boji
and Viktor Ivan
i
9. Theology in the Spirit of Palanka: Catechism of Croatian Catholic and Serbian Orthodox Ethnonationalist Imaginaries Branko Sekuli
10. Lost Bodies, Missing Persons and Extended Mourning Jadranka Brn
i
11. Identities Built on the Memory of Wrongdoing and Ecumenism of Compassion Ivan ar
evi
12. The Grace of Not Remembering: Painful Memories and Their Theological Implications Miroslav Volf Part III: Culture, Life, Longing 13. Inat, the Explosive Instinct of Freedom: Towards the Theology of Spite Amila Kahrovi
Posavljak 14. Other God or God of the Other: Sevdah, Queer Laments and the Balkan Religious Imagery Miljenko Jergovi
15. Neither Exclusionary Religious Nationalisms, Nor Abstract Religious Humanisms: Belonging and Border-Living in the Balkans Slavica Jakeli
16. Komiluk: The Starting Point of the Balkan Contextual Theology Stipe Odak 17. The Rootless God - Theology of Emigrations Alida Bremer and Ivana Bodroi
18. Paradise Lost: Theology of Nostalgia and Hope Josip Novakovich