Practical Theology

Practical Theology

The requirements and solutions of practical theology to facing contemporary challenges

Document Type : Research Paper

Authors
1 Researcher, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran
2 Faculty Member, Department of Theology and Islamic Studies, Institute of Humanities and Social Studies, Research Institute for Humanities and Social Studies, Tehran, Iran
Abstract
Traditional religions in the modern and postmodern era have faced serious challenges in maintaining their credibility and authority. These challenges arise from social, cultural, and technological changes that necessitate a review of religious approaches. In this regard, practical theology has emerged as a necessary branch to strengthen the presence of religion in the daily lives of contemporary humans. This field has incorporated specific themes and capacities with the aim of responding to the new needs of society. The present article analyzes the solutions of practical theology in facing the challenges of contemporary humans using a descriptive-explanatory method and finally points to concrete examples of the implementation of this approach in Islamic societies. Practical theology tries to respond to challenges with a critical and creative approach in order to act as a positive force in today's complex world. Through social participation, the production of new resources and texts, the development of educational strategies, and the use of various media, it seeks to strengthen understanding, peaceful coexistence, and the creation of a sustainable and ethical society.
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