This article discusses a special way in which Asian Catholic women have envisioned their roles in the religiously pluralistic context of Asia. By engaging in dialogue with other religions through service, inter-faith marriage, and collaboration with non-Christian women for women’s liberation, these women have used their special gifts in communicating with other women to bring about a change in relationships among people of other religions. In addition, Asian women’s theological reflection on interreligious dialogue helps enrich the church’s understanding of their role in building a relationship between the church and Asian religions.
本文讨论了亚洲天主教女性所设想的他们在亚洲宗教多元化背景下角色的一种特殊方式。通过与其他宗教透过服务而进行的对话,宗教间通婚和与非基督徒女性为了女性的解放而进行的合作,这些女性用她们的恩赐与其他女性沟通,以改变与其他宗教信奉者之间的关系。此外,亚洲女性对宗教间对话的神学反思,有助于丰富教会对其在建立与亚洲宗教之间关系中的角色的理解。
Este artículo trata sobre una manera especial en que mujeres católicas asiáticas han entendido sus roles dentro del contexto religioso pluralista de Asia. El diálogo con otras religiones se realiza por medio del servicio, del matrimonio interreligioso y la colaboración con mujeres no cristianas a favor de la liberación de las mujeres. Estas mujeres han usado sus dones especiales al comunicarse con otras mujeres para provocar un cambio en las relaciones entre personas de otras religiones. Además, la reflexión teológica de las mujeres asiáticas sobre el diálogo interreligioso ayuda a enriquecer la comprensión de la iglesia sobre su papel en la construcción de un vínculo entre la iglesia y las religiones de Asia.
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This article discusses a special way in which Asian Catholic women have envisioned their roles in the religiously pluralistic context of Asia. By engaging in dialogue with other religions through service, inter-faith marriage, and collaboration with non-Christian women for women’s liberation, these women have used their special gifts in communicating with other women to bring about a change in relationships among people of other religions. In addition, Asian women’s theological reflection on interreligious dialogue helps enrich the church’s understanding of their role in building a relationship between the church and Asian religions.
本文讨论了亚洲天主教女性所设想的他们在亚洲宗教多元化背景下角色的一种特殊方式。通过与其他宗教透过服务而进行的对话,宗教间通婚和与非基督徒女性为了女性的解放而进行的合作,这些女性用她们的恩赐与其他女性沟通,以改变与其他宗教信奉者之间的关系。此外,亚洲女性对宗教间对话的神学反思,有助于丰富教会对其在建立与亚洲宗教之间关系中的角色的理解。
Este artículo trata sobre una manera especial en que mujeres católicas asiáticas han entendido sus roles dentro del contexto religioso pluralista de Asia. El diálogo con otras religiones se realiza por medio del servicio, del matrimonio interreligioso y la colaboración con mujeres no cristianas a favor de la liberación de las mujeres. Estas mujeres han usado sus dones especiales al comunicarse con otras mujeres para provocar un cambio en las relaciones entre personas de otras religiones. Además, la reflexión teológica de las mujeres asiáticas sobre el diálogo interreligioso ayuda a enriquecer la comprensión de la iglesia sobre su papel en la construcción de un vínculo entre la iglesia y las religiones de Asia.
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