Churches, identity and pluri-religiousness: a look at historical protestantism

The following notes seek to give a thematic stimulus to the identity own perspective of historical Protestantism and the positioning of this tradition before an interfaith dialogue, as just a chance to meet with ourselves, with our protests, our flights and struggles. This will lead us to the obviou...

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Autor Principal: Sardiñas Iglesias, Loida
Formato: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Idioma: spa
Publicado: Universidad Santo Tomás 2016
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Acceso en línea: http://revistas.usta.edu.co/index.php/albertus-magnus/article/view/3323
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Sumario: The following notes seek to give a thematic stimulus to the identity own perspective of historical Protestantism and the positioning of this tradition before an interfaith dialogue, as just a chance to meet with ourselves, with our protests, our flights and struggles. This will lead us to the obvious question about the situation of contemporary Protestantism and the continuity / discontinuity between the original Protestant project and spirit and the complex reality of the “really existing” Protestantisms. At first a historical-typological approach to Latin American Protestantism is proposed, in order to define a common reference framework, and an understanding of the Protestant identity from the so-called “Protestant principle” is offered; in a second stage a historic evangelical perspective on dialogue and relations of historic Protestantism with believers of other religions is presented.