Main Challenges for Christian Theology Today: Religious Pluralism / Transhumanism / Ecotheology. Consultations Between Yonsei University's College of Theology (Seoul) and the University of Geneva's Theological Faculty, 2016-2019, Christophe Chalamet (9783643913296) — Readings Books

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Main Challenges for Christian Theology Today: Religious Pluralism / Transhumanism / Ecotheology. Consultations Between Yonsei University's College of Theology (Seoul) and the University of Geneva's Theological Faculty, 2016-2019
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In this volume, on the basis of three consultations which took place in Seoul and Geneva (2016, 2017, 2018), theologians from Yonsei University’s College of Theology in Seoul, South Korea, and from the Theological Faculty at the University of Geneva reflect together on three of the main challenges facing Christian theology today. First, questions related to religious pluralism and multiple religious belonging are addressed. Second, the “promise’ of an enhanced human being through technology and other means is discussed. Third, the reality of the threat humanity represents to our ecosystem is considered. Each of these themes is examined from a Korean as well as from a Western European perspective, for Christian theology, in our day, can no longer afford to remain limited to its own geographical context. Christophe Chalamet is Professor of Systematic Theology at the University of Geneva (Switzerland). Hyun-Shik Jun is Professor of Systematic Theology at Yonsei University’s College of Theology in Seoul, Korea.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lit Verlag
Country
Germany
Date
1 June 2022
Pages
364
ISBN
9783643913296

In this volume, on the basis of three consultations which took place in Seoul and Geneva (2016, 2017, 2018), theologians from Yonsei University’s College of Theology in Seoul, South Korea, and from the Theological Faculty at the University of Geneva reflect together on three of the main challenges facing Christian theology today. First, questions related to religious pluralism and multiple religious belonging are addressed. Second, the “promise’ of an enhanced human being through technology and other means is discussed. Third, the reality of the threat humanity represents to our ecosystem is considered. Each of these themes is examined from a Korean as well as from a Western European perspective, for Christian theology, in our day, can no longer afford to remain limited to its own geographical context. Christophe Chalamet is Professor of Systematic Theology at the University of Geneva (Switzerland). Hyun-Shik Jun is Professor of Systematic Theology at Yonsei University’s College of Theology in Seoul, Korea.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Lit Verlag
Country
Germany
Date
1 June 2022
Pages
364
ISBN
9783643913296