Exploring Religious Diversity and Covenantal Pluralism in Asia
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Exploring Religious Diversity and Covenantal Pluralism in Asia
Volume I, East & Southeast Asia
Hoover, Dennis R.
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2022
228
Dura
Inglês
9781032344348
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Introduction Lessons from Asia in How-and How Not-to Live with Deep Diversity: An Introduction to Volume I SECTION 1: EAST ASIA 1. Covenantal Pluralism In "Homogenous" Japan: Finding A Space for Religious Pluralism 2. Religious Diversity and Religious Governance in South Korea: From Nominal to Covenantal Pluralism 3. Taiwan's Covenantal Pluralism 4. Multi-faith Dynamics in Hong Kong: From Pluralism to Politicization 5. Prospects for Covenantal Pluralism in the People's Republic of China: A Reflection on State Policy and Muslim Minorities 6. Chinese Protestantism, Cyber Public Space, and the Possibility of Covenantal Pluralism SECTION 2: SOUTHEAST ASIA 7. Islam and Covenantal Pluralism in Indonesia: A Critical Juncture Analysis 8. Malaysia's Creeping Islamization-and Dimming Prospects for Covenantal Pluralism 9. Religious Diversity and Covenantal Pluralism in the Philippines 10. Regulating Pluralism: Laws on Religious Harmony and Possibilities for Robust Pluralism in Singapore 11. Buddhist Protectionism, Political Imaginaries of Belonging, and Prospects for Covenantal Pluralism in Myanmar 12. The Ambiguous Allure of Ashoka: Buddhist Kingship as Precedent, Potentiality, and Pitfall for Covenantal Pluralism in Thailand 13. Controlled Religious Plurality: Possibilities for Covenantal Pluralism in Vietnam 14. Covenantal Pluralism: Resonances and Dissonances in Cambodia 15. Cultural Congruency and Covenantal Pluralism in the Lao PDR
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pluralism;religious literacy;interfaith;religious freedom;HKSAR;Daw Aung San Suu Kyi;CCP.;Chinese Communist Party;Harmonious Society;Civil Society;UN;HKSAR Government;EBC;Khmer Rouge Era;Religious Harmony Act;Can;Inter-faith Cooperation;Mainland China;China;Violate;Ketuanan Melayu;Wat Phra Dhammakaya;Unregistered Churches;Li Ma;Hun Sen;Ding Guangxun;Filipino Christians;Religious Harmony;CCP's Ideology
Introduction Lessons from Asia in How-and How Not-to Live with Deep Diversity: An Introduction to Volume I SECTION 1: EAST ASIA 1. Covenantal Pluralism In "Homogenous" Japan: Finding A Space for Religious Pluralism 2. Religious Diversity and Religious Governance in South Korea: From Nominal to Covenantal Pluralism 3. Taiwan's Covenantal Pluralism 4. Multi-faith Dynamics in Hong Kong: From Pluralism to Politicization 5. Prospects for Covenantal Pluralism in the People's Republic of China: A Reflection on State Policy and Muslim Minorities 6. Chinese Protestantism, Cyber Public Space, and the Possibility of Covenantal Pluralism SECTION 2: SOUTHEAST ASIA 7. Islam and Covenantal Pluralism in Indonesia: A Critical Juncture Analysis 8. Malaysia's Creeping Islamization-and Dimming Prospects for Covenantal Pluralism 9. Religious Diversity and Covenantal Pluralism in the Philippines 10. Regulating Pluralism: Laws on Religious Harmony and Possibilities for Robust Pluralism in Singapore 11. Buddhist Protectionism, Political Imaginaries of Belonging, and Prospects for Covenantal Pluralism in Myanmar 12. The Ambiguous Allure of Ashoka: Buddhist Kingship as Precedent, Potentiality, and Pitfall for Covenantal Pluralism in Thailand 13. Controlled Religious Plurality: Possibilities for Covenantal Pluralism in Vietnam 14. Covenantal Pluralism: Resonances and Dissonances in Cambodia 15. Cultural Congruency and Covenantal Pluralism in the Lao PDR
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pluralism;religious literacy;interfaith;religious freedom;HKSAR;Daw Aung San Suu Kyi;CCP.;Chinese Communist Party;Harmonious Society;Civil Society;UN;HKSAR Government;EBC;Khmer Rouge Era;Religious Harmony Act;Can;Inter-faith Cooperation;Mainland China;China;Violate;Ketuanan Melayu;Wat Phra Dhammakaya;Unregistered Churches;Li Ma;Hun Sen;Ding Guangxun;Filipino Christians;Religious Harmony;CCP's Ideology