MULTICULTURAL RELIGIOUS PROSELYTISM OR MISSIONARY ACTIVITY IN THE POSTMODERN SECULARIZED SOCIETY?
Vasile-Lucian V. Goldan
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Vasile-Lucian V. Goldan: Faculty of Theology, University „Alexandru Ioan Cuza”, Iași
Management Intercultural, 2017, issue 38, 27-32
Abstract:
Lately we are speaking increasingly more about progress, peace, cooperation, understanding and integration in the context of increased efforts to level the inherent differences between individuals or groups of individuals, belonging to different cultural and ideological traditions. But if we do not want all these aspirations to lead to a new Tower of Babel, it must be borne in mind the consideration as a whole and as a particular the real anthropological context of human development, in terms of immanento-transcendental axiology, the two coordinate whose balance determines the progress and the regress of history. From this perspective, the practical approach to an issue so ambitious is obliged to take into account, first the importance both of the spiritual and rational factor understood in its full forming dimension. This paper is intended to be a concise and systematic exposure of the missionary and proselyte thinking and its relationships with the process of secularization in the democratic environment of the XXI century.
Keywords: Democracy; Secularization; Multicultural proselytism; Education (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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