Christian theology is fundamentally about relationality. How do people think about God? How do they reflect upon themselves and others from God's perspective? Relationships are forged and balanced, and they assume shape in various practices: hospitality and dominance, curiosity and demarcation, recognition and otherness. The contributions gathered in this volume explore different facets of relationships in theology and elaborate how this theme emerges in dogmatics and ethics, in ecumenism and intercultural encounters.