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    Article published in Laval théologique et philosophique (scholarly, collection Érudit)

    Volume 60, Issue 2, 2004

    Digital publication year: 2005

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    AbstractThe Centre Interfaces opened in 1997 on the campus of the Namur University College. It was meant to be a centre for research, training and projects at the crossroad of different approaches and institutions. At present, three sections are operative at the Centre : pedagogy, social philosophy and theology. The basic issue of the theological section is concerned with the place of Christianity in a social environment where religion does not play a founding role nor act as a reference. Theology at the Centre Interfaces can be characterised by three main orientations. First, it is being practiced in a secular and interdisciplinary setting. Second, the theological work done at the centre — its modalities and substance — is linked with a set of partners deliberately chosen. Third, the theology being done at the Centre can be called “itinerant theology”.