This essay critically examines how appeals to “authentic tradition” in contemporary theological discourse function as tools in ongoing religious and political conflicts. It argues that these appeals often oversimplify complex theological realities, shaping public perception and influencing authority within the Church and society.
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Authentic tradition, authentic voices and religious nationalism
This essay critically examines how appeals to “authentic tradition” in contemporary theological discourse function as tools in ongoing religious and political conflicts. It argues that these appeals often oversimplify complex theological realities, shaping public perception and influencing authority within the Church and society.