ABSTRACT

This conclusion presents some closing on the concepts discussed in the preceeding chapters of this book, The book contains a number of philosophical and theological explorations concerning the meeting of religions. Mircea Eliade, The Sacred and Profane: The Nature of Religion, trans. Eliade, The Sacred and Profane, as he claims, but it is a place that can be rich with inherent meaning and depth which it possesses apart from any religious sanctification. Kilde, Sacred Power and Sacred Space, There is the possibility for a literal working out of the theological choreography. Current theologies of religion and also with the classic paradigm of exclusivism, inclusivism and pluralism stemmed from the desire to change the nature of the discourse about deep meetings between faiths. Tent operates as an easy space, a nomadic provisional location, a liminal amnesty that allows frank conversation of exchange to take place temporarily removed from the different religious houses that represent the firm confessions of the participants.