Theology of Ethnocultural Empathic Turn
Getting to the Core of Sacralized Crime
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
ISBN: 9781978716629
Number of Pages: 266
Published: 15/10/2024
Width: 15.8 cm
Height: 23.6 cm
The Theology of Ethnocultural Empathic Turn: Getting to the Core of Sacralized Crime delves into the roots of ethnoreligious tensions in the former Yugoslav territories and it provides a comprehensive understanding of this specific politico-religious issue, exposing how the sacralization of ethnonational mythology influences present-day conflicts. Through meticulous analysis, the author examines the intertwining of (ethno)totalitarianism and (ethno)clericalism in mentioned areas. Transitioning from historical analysis to proposing a solution, the author advocates for an “ethnocultural empathy turn,” integrating ethnocultural empathy as a branch of social psychology with the example of Jesus’s turn in Matthew 15:21–28. This book contributes significantly to developing the first Balkan contextual theology, drawing upon new political theology and theologies of liberation.
Chapter 1: The Vicious Circle of Ethnoreligiosity
Chapter 2: Ethnocultural Empathy and Turn
Chapter 3: The Spiritual Turning Point