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Religious Diversity and Interreligious Dialogue

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ISBN-13:
9783030318567
Veröffentl:
2020
Seiten:
339
Autor:
Anna Körs
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
EPUB
Kopierschutz:
1 - PDF Watermark
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

This edited volume offers solutions on the challenges of religious pluralisation from a European perspective. It gives special attention to interreligious dialogue and interfaith relations as specific means of dealing with plurality. In particular, the contributors describe innovative scientific approaches and broad political and social scopes of action for addressing the diversity of beliefs, practices, and traditions.
Chapter1. Preface (Wilhelm Krull).- Chapter2. Introduction (Anna Körs, Wolfram Weisse and Jean-Paul Willaime).- Chapter3. The Role of Religion for Living Together in a Diverse Society (Aydan Özoguz).- Chapter4. Toward a New Paradigm for Religion in a Pluralist Age (Peter L. Berger).- Chapter5. Global Migration, Religious Diversity and Dialogue: Towards a Post-Westphalian Circumstance (Peter Beyer).- Chapter6. The Established and the Newcomers. A Weberian-Bourdieusian View of Congregations in the Swiss Religious Field (Jörg Stolz and Christophe Monnot).- Chapter7. Integration, Laïcité and Religion in France (Jean-Paul Willaime).- Chapter8. Governance of Religious Diversity - Socio-Legal Dynamics in Europe (Matthias Koenig).- Chapter9. Formulas of Peace? Interreligious actors and the local governance of religious diversity in Europe (Maria del Mal Griera).- Chapter10. "Laïcité in the Make": Negotiating Secularism and Religious Diversity in theFrench Local Context (Julia Martínez Ariño).- Chapter11. Crossing the lines? Interfaith Governance as an arena of boundary work (Alexander Kenneth-Nagel).- Chapter12. Governance of Religious Diversity in Local Context - the Case Study of Hamburg (Anna Körs).- Chapter13. A territorial perspective on religious pluralization in Europe (Nicola Tietze).- Chapter14. Attacks in Paris: when the France of believers rediscovers a common soul (Jonathan Richard).- Chapter15. Narrating Stability within Interreligious Dialogue. First Results of a Qualitative Inquiry on Consequences of Plurality Experiences for Religious Identity (Gritt Klinkhammer and Anna Neumaier).- Chapter16. Perception and Political Meaning of Religious Plurality and the Role of Media (Gert Pickel).- Chapter17. Contribution of Religious Education to a Better Living Together in Europe (Robert Jackson).- Chapter18. Religious Education in Contextual Perspective (Thorsten Knauth and Dörthe Vieregge).- Chapter19. Concepts and Praxis of Inter-Religious and Socio-Religious Dialogue (Reinhold Bernhardt).- Chapter20. Dialogue in the Public Sphere: "Not an ambulance service, but a public health programme" (Anantanand Rambachan).- Chapter21. The Relevance of Interreligious Dialogue in the Public Sphere. Some Misgivings (Perry Schmidt-Leukel).- Chapter22. Interreligious Dialogue in the Public Spere. An Alevi Perpective (Handan Aksünger).- Chapter23. Interreligious Dialogue. Challenges and Prospects within a Secular State and Postsecular Society (Johannes Frühbauer).- Chapter24. Dialogical Theology - Doing Theology Together. A Buddhist Response to the Challenge of Religious Pluralisation (Carola Roloff).- Chapter25. Self and Other in Contemporary Buddhist Inter-Communal Relations: Engaged Buddhism, Buddhist Nationalist and Buddhist Theological Perspectives (Sallie B. King).- Chapter26. Interreligious Encounter and Human Rights. A Jewish Vantage Point (Ephraim Meir).- Chapter27. Dialogical Theology and Social Engagement (Paul Knitter).

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