The Same God Question in the context of oppression

J. D. Willoughby
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In recent years, the ongoing debate regarding whether Muslims and Christians worship the same God has predominantly been discussed from theological and philosophical perspectives. Yet, a significant gap exists in exploring this discourse through a sociological lens, particularly in understanding how the “Same God Question” resonates within the contexts of minority groups and the oppressed. This article addresses this gap by investigating the viewpoints of those often marginalized in discussions of religious identity. Drawing upon Henning Wrogemann’s observations on the complex interplay between contextualization to those in positions of influence versus the rights of the oppressed, as well as Robert Priest’s insights on experience-near theology, this article argues that it is possible for contextualization to one group to unwittingly perpetuate oppression to another group. Furthermore, it asserts the fundamental right of oppressed individuals to distance themselves from the overarching theological frameworks imposed upon them by hegemonic forces. These insights are subsequently applied to the broader discourse surrounding the “Same God Question” in order to highlight the complex interplay between contextualization, power, and oppression.
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压迫背景下的 "同一个上帝 "问题
近年来,关于穆斯林和基督徒是否崇拜同一个真主的持续辩论主要是从神学和哲学的角度进行讨论的。然而,从社会学的角度来探讨这一问题还存在很大的差距,尤其是在理解 "同主问题 "如何在少数群体和被压迫者的背景下产生共鸣方面。本文通过研究那些在宗教身份讨论中经常被边缘化的人的观点来弥补这一空白。本文借鉴了亨宁-沃格曼(Henning Wrogemann)对处于影响力地位的人的语境化与被压迫者的权利之间复杂的相互作用的观察,以及罗伯特-普里斯特(Robert Priest)对经验-接近神学的见解,认为一个群体的语境化有可能在不知不觉中延续对另一个群体的压迫。此外,文章还主张受压迫的个人拥有远离霸权势力强加给他们的总体神学框架的基本权利。这些见解随后被应用到围绕 "同一上帝问题 "的更广泛的讨论中,以突出语境化、权力和压迫之间复杂的相互作用。
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