Bulletin > Volume 46 Reconfiguring Christian Uniqueness and Particularity through Interreligious Dialogue
Cornille, Catherine
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The notion of Christian uniqueness has traditionally been regarded as a stumbling block for interreligious dialogue. This article focuses on interreligious dialogue as itself a means to discover the particularity or uniqueness of Christianity. It looks into the experiences of religious hybridity, holy envy, and interreligious theology as three avenues for developing the idea of the uniqueness of Christianity (or of any other religion) in a relational way.