Fostering Interreligious Encounters in Pluralist Societies, 1st ed. 2019
Hospitality and Friendship

Pathways for Ecumenical and Interreligious Dialogue Series

Language: English
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This book calls attention to ways of fostering dialogue among members of different religious traditions in an era of cultural and religious pluralism. To achieve this, the author analyzes the results of an ethnographic study of Ihievbe, a town in Midwestern Nigeria that is religiously pluralistic. Emphasis is given to hospitality and friendship?two key relational, cultural, philosophical, and theological virtues?as tools for constructing healthy interreligious dialogue that is relevant for our times. A critical study is done on the importance of these two dialogical virtues in the religious expressions of Roman Catholicism, Islam, and Ihievbe Traditional Religion. Preference for ethnographic studies is based on stressing the relevance of context in articulating useful practices of interreligious dialogue. Finally, the book articulates ways the fruits of interreligious dialogue can be celebrated in the liturgical rituals of each religion, especially the three religions that are addressed here.

Chapter 1: Introduction.- Chapter 2: A Short Secular and Religious History of Ihievbe Town.- Chapter 3: Factors Shaping Religious and Cultural Identities in the Ihievbe Community.- Chapter 4: Philosophical and Christological Arguments for Hospitality as a Dialogical Model.- Chapter 5: A Case for Hospitality in the Era of Religious Pluralism.- Chapter 6: The Philosophy of Friendship and Its Place in Constructing Interreligious Encounters.- Chapter 7: Expressions of Relationality and Alterity in Contemporary Pluralistic Cultures: A Case Study of Ihievbe Community.- Chapter 8: Ethnographic Findings Justifying the Relevance of Hospitality and Friendship as Tools for Interfaith Dialogue.- Chapter 9: Conclusion.

SimonMary Asese A. Aihiokhai is Assistant Professor of Systematic Theology at the University of Portland, USA.


Calls attention to ways of fostering dialogue among members of different religious traditions in an era of cultural and religious pluralism? Discusses how hospitality and friendship are innately part of the human condition, as well as a relevant part of every religious tradition Explores the historical, cultural, religious, and sociological dynamics among the people of Ihievbe town in Midwestern Nigeria as they pertain to interreligious encounters