kosttolerans
Kosttolerans is a concept originating from Christian ethics, particularly within the Lutheran tradition. The term is derived from the German term "kosten" meaning "cost" and "tolerieren" meaning "to tolerate." It refers to the idea of placing certain intolerable costs or barriers to what is moral or right, in order to maintain a project, coalition, or individual, often in situations where compromise is necessary.
In the context of ecumenism, kosttolerans refers to the willingness to tolerate certain aspects of other religious
Kosttolerans has been applied in various areas, such as church relations, interfaith dialogue, and social movements.
In modern application, the idea of kosttolerans carries broader implications, encouraging consideration of the costs of