Religion and violence
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The tension between the West and Islam also needs theological reflection, not just political and economic reflection. Religion needs to rethink the violent component that it can induce from its own logic. The question is not new. In the Western Christian sphere, it has been a particularly thorny issue since the Enlightenment. Schwager, a well-known professor at the Institute for Systematic Theology in Innsbruck (Austria), sets out the state of the question in the light of recent events. His proposal is a challenge for all theology, but especially for Christian theology: to make way in history without violence.
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