Relationship of Self and Other in Cultural and Religious Communications

The problem of Self and Other is being discussed in the context of cultural and religious peculiarities of contemporary time. The anthropological consequences of communications are considered from the postmodern features and, in particular, the strangification process. The author discusses religion and possible forms of inter-religious dialogue from the philosophical view of religion. The author considers religion as the utmost wide concept, as "religion in itself", lacking definite references to any religion in particular.

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Publisher
ATLANTIS PRESS
Language
English
Pages
660-664
Status
Published
Volume
40
Year
2016
Keywords
religious communication; contemporary culture; strangification; Chinese philosophy; God as Other
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