Contemporary Christianity: Interconfessional and Intercultural Challenges. Parish Ministry and Religious Pluralism

This reflection is based on 10 years’ experience of parish ministry in the Church of Scotland. While offering a territorial ministry – even in overseas former missionary churches – I became deeply aware of religious pluralism in each parish. I explored this religious pluralism in relation to Jewish...

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Main Author: Graham Gerald McGeoch
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná 2020-12-01
Series:Pistis & Praxis: Teologia e Pastoral
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Online Access:https://periodicos.pucpr.br/index.php/pistispraxis/article/view/27543
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spelling doaj-3b62d90f862d49d289c51b6de6fc2a202020-12-18T12:34:02ZengPontifícia Universidade Católica do ParanáPistis & Praxis: Teologia e Pastoral1984-37552175-18382020-12-0112310.7213/2175-1838.12.003.DS0523674Contemporary Christianity: Interconfessional and Intercultural Challenges. Parish Ministry and Religious PluralismGraham Gerald McGeoch0Faculdade Unida de VitóriaThis reflection is based on 10 years’ experience of parish ministry in the Church of Scotland. While offering a territorial ministry – even in overseas former missionary churches – I became deeply aware of religious pluralism in each parish. I explored this religious pluralism in relation to Jewish and Muslim communities living in the parishes that I served. In particular, in dialogue and sharing with imams and rabbis, we explored interconfessional and intercultural challenges of living together and worshiping together. I have invited rabbis and imams to ‘preach’ during public worship; likewise, I have been invited to offer reflections in synagogues and mosques during times of ‘holy prayer’. This reflection documents the interconfessional and intercultural challenges of parish ministry and religious pluralism.https://periodicos.pucpr.br/index.php/pistispraxis/article/view/27543parish ministry, religious pluralism, christianity, judaism, islam
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Contemporary Christianity: Interconfessional and Intercultural Challenges. Parish Ministry and Religious Pluralism
Pistis & Praxis: Teologia e Pastoral
parish ministry, religious pluralism, christianity, judaism, islam
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title Contemporary Christianity: Interconfessional and Intercultural Challenges. Parish Ministry and Religious Pluralism
title_short Contemporary Christianity: Interconfessional and Intercultural Challenges. Parish Ministry and Religious Pluralism
title_full Contemporary Christianity: Interconfessional and Intercultural Challenges. Parish Ministry and Religious Pluralism
title_fullStr Contemporary Christianity: Interconfessional and Intercultural Challenges. Parish Ministry and Religious Pluralism
title_full_unstemmed Contemporary Christianity: Interconfessional and Intercultural Challenges. Parish Ministry and Religious Pluralism
title_sort contemporary christianity: interconfessional and intercultural challenges. parish ministry and religious pluralism
publisher Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná
series Pistis & Praxis: Teologia e Pastoral
issn 1984-3755
2175-1838
publishDate 2020-12-01
description This reflection is based on 10 years’ experience of parish ministry in the Church of Scotland. While offering a territorial ministry – even in overseas former missionary churches – I became deeply aware of religious pluralism in each parish. I explored this religious pluralism in relation to Jewish and Muslim communities living in the parishes that I served. In particular, in dialogue and sharing with imams and rabbis, we explored interconfessional and intercultural challenges of living together and worshiping together. I have invited rabbis and imams to ‘preach’ during public worship; likewise, I have been invited to offer reflections in synagogues and mosques during times of ‘holy prayer’. This reflection documents the interconfessional and intercultural challenges of parish ministry and religious pluralism.
topic parish ministry, religious pluralism, christianity, judaism, islam
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