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Sent to Heal traces the development of medical missions, one of the
most intriguing, complex, and controversial phenomena in the
history of the encounter of Western and Non-Western cultures
promoted by Christianity. This groundbreaking study surveys the
missions from their earliest beginnings in the fifteenth century
until the turn of the twentieth century. Sent to Heal is a defining
reference work on the philosophical, theological, missiological,
and scientific aspects of medical missions. An extensive
bibliography is included.
Sent to Heal traces the development of medical missions, one of the
most intriguing, complex, and controversial phenomena in the
history of the encounter of Western and Non-Western cultures
promoted by Christianity. This groundbreaking study surveys the
missions from their earliest beginnings in the fifteenth century
until the turn of the twentieth century. Sent to Heal is a defining
reference work on the philosophical, theological, missiological,
and scientific aspects of medical missions. An extensive
bibliography is included.
Description: The 9/11 al-Qaeda attacks on the U.S. in 2001 shocked
the world, not only because of their viciousness but also because
of the disillusionment that ""holy wars"" are a phenomenon of the
past. ""Holy wars,"" rather, are a reality in today's world too,
threatening global peace like never before. In this volume
Christoffer Grundmann pleads for the cultivation of religious
literacy and interreglious dialogue. First, he attempts to regain
an adequate understanding of religion by showing the
incompatibility of abstract concepts of religion with religions
actually lived. So Grundmann suggests perceiving religion as the
lived relationship toward an Ultimate. Given that interreligious
dialogue is communication about diverse ways of relating to the
Ultimate, the religiously embedded, primarily Jewish philosophy of
encounter and dialogical thinking--with its personalistic
nature--comes into focus here as uniquely suited for such
communication. Even though interreligious encounter implies risk,
Christians cannot but engage in it fearlessly, says Grundmann,
because they trust that the risen Christ will reveal himself anew
as the one he really is, wherever and whenever Christians take part
in dialogue with people of other faiths.
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