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Glaube in der multireligiösen gesellschaft : zur bildungskompetenz evangelischen glaubensverständnisses
The article argues that when
different religions and cultures live together in modern societies, it will result in a great deal
of conflict. It is also true of Systematic Theology driven by confessions if contact among the
religious worlds of modern people is not to be lost or proof of the theoretical religious competence
thereof is not to be compromised. This article discusses various theological models to include the
reality of the pluralism of societies and attempts to take the existing discussions of the theology
of religion further by promoting a certain model that possesses the basic grounds of Reformed
Christianity. The thesis of the article reveals that with an evangelical understanding of religion,
a certain encounter among religious and cultural differences can be reflected. An obvious religious
understanding should not only be in mind, but also the establishment of sensible communication
within religious and cultural pluralities.