Mötesplatser: Religionsteologiska utgångspunkter hos kristen personal på en multireligiös arbetsplats.

Detta är en Kandidat-uppsats från Lunds universitet/Centrum för teologi och religionsvetenskap

Sammanfattning: Study objectives: The aim was to investigate which religious theological notions forms the background of action by the christian staff within a multireligious workcollective. Method: The sample was drawn from a focusgroup colloquium and one individual interview. The focusgroup consisted of seven people that are members of different protestant churches such as Evangeliska frikyrkan, Svenska kyrkan, Missionskyrkan, Baptistsamfundet, Evangeliska Lutherska kyrkan i Finland, Pingströrelsen och Vineyard. The session was recorded, transcribed and analyzed according to the qualitative guidelines suggested by Steinar Kvale in his book InterViews. Results: Christ as the creator and savior of the world is the focalpoint from which the group starts it´s reasoning. Christ is also the one they strive to enter into communion with. People can take part in this communion in many different ways, they can actively seek and consciously make efforts to enter into this relation through being a member of a local church. But Christ being the lord and creator of the world can in itself work salvation and communion for people without them being conscious of this fact. The primary expression of the church manifests itself in the meeting and dialogue between people in the local congregation. The meeting and communion with people rather than principles about specific religious actions are seen as the backbone of the church. The domination notion for the group when it comes to theology of religions is inclusivistic. Christ is viewed as absolutely unique, but as creator and savior he has free entrance to the world and the people thereof and can according to this work salvation for whoever he wants to, even those that confess other religions than the christian.

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