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Logos’ Centrality and Expression in Martyria as a Superior Form of Dialogue

Vasilică Bîrzu

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martyriaReligions. Mythology. Rationalismmedia_common.quotation_subjectinter-religious dialogueReligious studiesexomologesisChristianityLogos Bible SoftwareBL1-2790ConfessionEpistemologypoliticNegotiationPoliticsExpression (architecture)theory of dialogueIdeologySociologyecumenical dialogueCentralitymedia_common

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This paper describes some motivations and outlines some limits regarding the possibility and necessity of interreligious, interconfessional, and interideological dialogue, in an attempt to improve our understanding of Orthodox Christianity’s role in these important aspects of domestic and foreign politics. This study aims to resolve the divergent opinions that exist in the Orthodox Church regarding the possibility of remaining in this kind of dialogue. The ancient philosophical mode of dialogue and the modern one are analyzed: dialogue as debate and negotiation. The study begins from the analysis of some technical terms describing the social and spiritual dimensions of dialogue

10.3390/rel12100842https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/12/10/842