Narrativity as a Locus Hermeneuticus for Ecumenical Theology: Culture, Koinonia and Transformation

Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 35 (1):30-43 (2018)
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Abstract

This article argues that narrativity has the potential to be a key hermeneutical concept in ecumenical theology. Instead of pursuing a complex elaboration of the notion, it will seek to explore various aspects of narrativity. The thesis will be explicated in three major steps, consecutively discussing culture as the general setting of narrativity, explicating narrativity as a concept that can helpfully address some of the major issues in ecumenical theology and proposing transformation as the ultimate horizon of the faith and practice of the Christian koinonia.

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