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The Challenge of Religious Extremism: Understanding and Response From Understanding to Response: The Christian s Challenge A Personal Quest Two sides of the Coin of Interreligious Relations

Positive Side of the Coin The Church and Other Faiths (2010) Understanding Interreligious Relations (2013) Being Open, Being Faithful (2014) Christian Engagement with Islam (2017)

Negative Side of the Coin

Recapitulating Religious Extremism: From text to ideology Scriptures contain image, model, example BUT How are these received & understood? Lens of interpretation: Narrow overriding focus on negatives (Absolutism) vs. Applying a wider lens of theology & spirituality re primary motifs (Absolute Values) of Divine-Human relationship

Religious Extremism Matrix: Absolutism in respect to: Referential texts that support Exclusivist Ideology and Impositional Action rhetorical speech-act behaviours physical vandalism; violence; elimination manifesting: Rejection of Diversity ( Others not like us )

What can be/ is being done about it? Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) Security & Surveillance Education & Re-education Community engagement Theological / Religious Analysis Religious Diversity & the Problem of Exclusivism Diversity Affirmation & Theologies of Pluralism

Problem of Exclusivism: Paradigms of Rejection Material identity of a particular religion (or form of that religion) with the essence and substance of true universal religion as such thereby excluding all other possibilities Thus = Only Right One

Classic Christian Salvific-eschatological Exclusivism militant and triumphant only one way to God extra ecclesiam nulla salus eternal damnation without gospel salvation

Variant Exclusivisms: Open exclusivism relationship, but without change Closed exclusivism sectarian isolation; withdrawal Extreme exclusivism hard-line rejectionist; oppose & attack

Inclusivism: Paradigms of Incorporation Effective identity of a particular religion with the universal with some allowance made for others Thus = Only Fully Right One

Two Christian Inclusivisms Ubiquitous Incognito Inclusivism Doctrine of Anonymous Christianity Implicit Fulfilment Inclusivism Christocentric doctrine Destiny of all fulfilled ultimately in Christ only

Religious Pluralism: Paradigms of Diversity Affirmation Pluralism embraces plurality positively and selfreflexively, thus Religions as singular identities within plural whole Implying Relativities of Rightness Essential idea Multiplicity of Particular Expressions of that which is deemed to be Universal thus: Co-equal validity of expression (narrative & being) Suspend judgment on meaning (metaphysics & belief) Compare and contrast like for like (phenomenology)

Pluralism: A Key Question If there is but one God, how is it there are so many religions? (Kenneth Cracknell) What does it mean for relations with religious others? Rivalry? Tolerance? Cooperation? Fellow-travelers? Respect & acceptance?

Common-point Pluralism (John Hick) Common Ground Pluralism Contextualised Variable Expressions of/from a Universal Source Common Goal Pluralism Variety of Salvific Paths leading, or drawn to, a Universal Goal

Ethical Pluralism (Hans Küng) Future of humanity requires global ethic and universal action Meaning - No world peace without peace between the religions No peace between the religions without dialogue between the religions

Commensurable Pluralism Complementarity Holistic Pluralism Complementary Particular Expressions which together comprise the Universal Whole Dynamic Parallel Pluralism Parallelism of religious phenomena A phenomenological theology

Responses to Religious Diversity The religious exclusivist advocates a form of direct isolation: Community of truth versus Communities of falsehood The religious inclusivist allows a measure of validity elsewhere, but Only one religion fully contains/expresses the Universal Truth

Responses to Religious Diversity Prospects for religious pluralism Religious plurality affirms diversity: Resists isolationist exclusivism & imperial inclusivism Affirms validity of expression Engages in dialogue over meaning Allows for addressing common concerns Combats extremist tendencies

Some Theological Considerations A biblical basis for diversity affirmation: Two key texts: You shall not bear false witness against your neighbour You shall love your neighbour as yourself

You shall not bear false witness 9th commandment implies affirming the other Agape (love) does not bear false witness Bearing true witness is itself an act of respectful love (agape) of neighbour

Classic counter-text: John 14:6 The way to the Father is through Jesus, the Son But Multi-layered context of the text Farewell discourses; proto-trinitarian format Not as excluding as often assumed Rather an affirmation of Christian uniqueness proper sense of exclusive relationship to God as Father Does not vitiate other ways to God, not as Father

Some key questions for today: 1. To what extent do the ideologies / theologies and behaviours of the followers of any religion collude with or counter contemporary withdrawals into communities of isolation; withdrawals that can lead to extremism and even terrorism?

Key questions for today: 2. What model is employed, within and by any religion, to contend with inescapable plurality the fact of religious diversity and difference both within and between religions?

Key questions for today: 3. How may the religions enable the triumph of their own life-affirming values over the contemporary tendency from within their ranks to arrogant assertions of life-constraining or lifedestroying values and ideologies?

Absolute Values Not Absolutism: Judaism Co-Creatorship & Justice Islam Compassion, Mercy & Justice Christianity Love, Grace & Justice Justice born of common affirmation: Love God & Love Neighbour found within Torah, Gospel & Qur an

Finally Rabbi Jonathan Sacks has observed that great responsibility now lies with the world s religious communities. Against all expectations, they have emerged in the twenty-first century as key forces in a global age. Religion can be a source of discord. It can also be a form of conflict resolution. We are familiar with the former; the second is far too little tried. Yet it is here, if anywhere, that hope must lie if we are to create a human solidarity strong enough to bear the strains that lie ahead..