Christian and Sikh: A Practical Theology of Multiple Religious Participation
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The growing number of mixed-faith families and personal cross-faith explorations is leading to a fluidity in religious engagement that would once have been considered undesirable or even impossible. This book gives unprecedented practical content to the reality of multiple religious participation balancing and challenging the more theoretical descriptions that are developing.The author a Christian priest and practical theologian has spent several years worshipping as a Sikh while continuing in his Christian ministry and has made this the basis of a sustained piece of autoethnographic reflection. His frank presentation of the challenges and the joys he encountered is in places deeply personal but also engages with the expectations of the communities with which he was involved and the widest themes of religious identity and loyalty. The authors own experience is supplemented by interviews with others who relate to both Sikhi and Christianity by focus groups with colleagues and by wide reading related to the issues involved. He encourages us to take part in similar boundary-crossing reflecting in our own lives the self-giving friendliness of God.
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