Dialogical or interreligious theology is a new kind of theology that accepts and celebrates religious plurality and is grounded in dialogical praxis. Object and method of this theology are dialogical. Whereas confessional theology is the reflection upon one’s own religion, interreligious th...
Christian views of Islam have evolved significantly over the centuries, reflecting a complex interplay of theological interpretations and historical contexts. In the contemporary world, Christians and Muslims make up the world’s two largest religious communities, together comprising somewhe...
A Christian theology of religions examines how Christian doctrines interact with and respond to non-Christian faiths. This article examines the way Christian theology has responded to the challenge of non-Christian religions in the last century. Key topics central to this response have been...
This article provides an overview of the structure and content of the various theological streams that have shaped Indian Christianity over two millennia. The theology of the ancient St. Thomas Christians, widely considered the earliest Christian group in India, though embedded in the litur...
Arabic Christian theology is a rich and diverse field of theological thought that has developed among Christian communities in Arabic-speaking regions of the Middle East and North Africa. It encompasses various denominations, including Melkite, Maronite, Coptic, and Syriac Orthodox, each co...