Cultural Heritage and Contemporary Change
Series VII, Seminar, Culture and Values, Volume 26
General Editor
George F. McLean
Communication across Cultures:
The Hermeneutics of Cultures and Religions in a Global Age
Edited by
Chibueze C. Udeani
Veerachart Nimanong
Zou Shipeng
Mustafa Malik
Table of Contents
Introduction
Part I. The Hermeneutics of Culture for a Global AgeChapter I. Communication between Cultures and Convergence of Peoples: The Role of Hermeneutics and Analogy in a Global Age George F. McLean
Zou Shipeng
Chapter III. The Paradigm of Contemporary Science and Changes in Philosophical Theories
Jurate Morkuniene
Chapter IV. Radical Consequences of the Primacy of Experience in the Hermeneutics of Culture
Bambang Sugiharto
Chapter V. Culture and Religion – The "Way" to a New Paradigm for Development
John P. Hogan
Chapter VI. Intercultural Hermeneutics for a Global Age
Chibueze C. Udeani
Chapter VII. The Place of Poetry and the Poet’s Participation in the Fields of Knowledge
Rosemary Winslow
Chapter VIII. Media Technology
Spencer Cosmos
Part II. The Self-identity of Peoples and Communication across Cultures
Chapter IX. The Influence of Islamic Culture on International Relations
Ye Qing
Chapter X. Muslim Youths in the West: Carving Out a ‘Third Space’
Mustafa Malik
Chapter XI. The Theravada Buddhist Understanding of Non-Attachment: The Middle Way for Culture and
Hermeneutics in a Global Age
Veerachart Nimanong
Chapter XII. African Heritage in the Global Encounter of Cultures
Theodore Mudiji Malamba
Chapter XIII. Orthodox Religious and Philosophical Aspects of Intercultural Communication
Anikeeva Elena
Chapter XIV. Secularization and Desecularization in the work of Peter Berger and the Changing Religiosity of Europe Gergely Rosta