被我们相互冲突的忠诚召唤

Noah Silverman
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本章考察我们对各种社区的忠诚(包括那些致力于不同信仰传统的社区),探索这些忠诚之间的紧张关系和冲突是如何被叙述的。这些冲突是如何解决的?这些冲突又如何影响职业判断?作者建议,我们不应该过快地寻求化解这种紧张关系,因为我们的忠诚通常来自于对我们所珍视的社区的真正承诺。然而,对跨信仰工作的承诺可能会提供新的见解,鼓励我们在讲述我们的生活故事和我们的职业反思时,不仅要承认这些不同的承诺,还要承认它们之间潜在的紧张关系。这一章详细介绍了彼得·伯杰的《异端命令》和犹太传统的文本;它还借鉴了作者自己在以色列/巴勒斯坦的宗教差异的经历,以及从那次遭遇中成长起来的跨宗教工作。
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Called by Our Conflicting Allegiances
This chapter examines our allegiances to a variety of communities (including those devoted to differing faith traditions), exploring how tensions and conflicts among these allegiances are narrated. How are such conflicts resolved, and how is vocational judgment affected by these encounters? The author suggests that we should not seek to dissolve the tensions too quickly, since our allegiances typically spring from genuine commitments to communities that we hold dear. Nevertheless, a commitment to interfaith work may offer new insights, encouraging us to tell the stories of our lives and our vocational reflections in ways that acknowledge not only these various commitments but also the potential tensions among them. The chapter includes a detailed engagement with Peter Berger’s The Heretical Imperative and with texts from the Jewish tradition; it also draws on the author’s own experience of religious difference in Israel/Palestine and the interfaith work that grew from that encounter.
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