The Theology of the Ethnocultural Empathic Turn: Towards the Balkan Theology of Political Liberation

Author:

Sekulić Branko123

Affiliation:

1. The Faculty of Protestant Theology, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität, 80539 Munich, Germany

2. University Center for Protestant Theology Matthias Flacius Illyricus, University of Zagreb, 10000 Zagreb, Croatia

3. Institute for Theology and Politics in Šibenik, 22000 Šibenik, Croatia

Abstract

The theology of the ethnocultural empathic turn, on the general level, encompasses ethnocultural empathy, which, as a branch of social psychology, strives for a thorough understanding of the life context of those ethnically and culturally different from ourselves. In the context of Christian theology, this turn also embraces the turn reflected in Mt 15:21–28 (Mk 7:24–30), in which Jesus expands his missionary work from the locally based “House of Israel” into the global realm to include the entire “inhabited world”. In this essay, the theological discourse of ethnocultural empathic turn is embedded within a specific sociopolitical context, which brings us to the Balkans, i.e., the post-Yugoslav framework, where we discuss the legacy of Bishop Srećko Badurina and layperson Franjo Starčević. During the disintegration of the Yugoslav Federation, they vigorously resisted the dominant ethnonationalist-religious persuasions of the Croatian Catholic and Serbian Orthodox communities. They stood up for those who faced elimination due to the policy of ethnic cleansing. Today, both can serve as the foundation for the establishment of the theology in question, aiming at the development of the first post-Yugoslav contextual theology based on the political theology and the theology of liberation, capable of tackling the phenomenon of ethnoreligiosity as one of the most pressing problems plaguing this region.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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