2019
DOI: 10.1080/00344087.2019.1610927
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Interreligious Hermeneutics, Prejudice, and the Problem of Testimonial Injustice

Abstract: As interreligious educators we challenge our students to engage in hermeneutical self-reflection. In this article, I turn the tables, and engage in an exercise of reflective practice: I look back on my own pedagogy, consider my own religiously diverse classroom, and ask in what way the theoretical framework from which I approach interreligious learning has facilitated and hindered the learning process of my students. I especially inquire into chances and limits of the hermeneutical approach of interreligious l… Show more

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“…It entails putting the relation between different worldviews and religions central and viewing arguments through a lens focused on how those with a different worldview are regarded. We take on a hermeneutical interfaith perspective as it is described by Moyaert (2019) when she speaks about interreligious learning. This entails an intersectional approach and a focus on minority-majority relations.…”
Section: Interreligious Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It entails putting the relation between different worldviews and religions central and viewing arguments through a lens focused on how those with a different worldview are regarded. We take on a hermeneutical interfaith perspective as it is described by Moyaert (2019) when she speaks about interreligious learning. This entails an intersectional approach and a focus on minority-majority relations.…”
Section: Interreligious Perspectivementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Marianne Moyaert (2019b) adopts a hermeneutical approach to Interfaith Relations. Such an approach weds interfaith thinking with practice and emphasizes "promoting understanding between self and other relying on the approach of hermeneutical self-reflection."…”
Section: Approaches To Interfaith Relations In the Universitymentioning
confidence: 99%