Religious Diversity and Interreligious Dialogue
Religious Diversity and Interreligious Dialogue
Willaime, Jean-Paul; Weisse, Wolfram; Koers, Anna
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
08/2021
339
Mole
Inglês
9783030318581
15 a 20 dias
539
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Chapter1. Preface (Wilhelm Krull).- Chapter2. Introduction (Anna Koers, Wolfram Weisse and Jean-Paul Willaime).- Chapter3. The Role of Religion for Living Together in a Diverse Society (Aydan OEzoguz).- 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 (Joerg Stolz and Christophe Monnot).- Chapter7. Integration, Laicite 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. "Laicite in the Make": Negotiating Secularism and Religious Diversity in theFrench Local Context (Julia Martinez Arino).- 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 Koers).- 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 Doerthe 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 Aksuenger).- Chapter23. Interreligious Dialogue. Challenges and Prospects within a Secular State and Postsecular Society (Johannes Fruehbauer).- 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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Dialogical Theology;Governance of Religious Diversity;Interreligious Dialogue;Religious Pluralism;Religion and Secularism;Religion and Laicism;Religion in the Public Sphere;Religion and Education;Religious Identity;Religion and Society;Religious diversity in France;Religious congregations in Swiss;religious diversity in europe;religion and media
Chapter1. Preface (Wilhelm Krull).- Chapter2. Introduction (Anna Koers, Wolfram Weisse and Jean-Paul Willaime).- Chapter3. The Role of Religion for Living Together in a Diverse Society (Aydan OEzoguz).- 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 (Joerg Stolz and Christophe Monnot).- Chapter7. Integration, Laicite 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. "Laicite in the Make": Negotiating Secularism and Religious Diversity in theFrench Local Context (Julia Martinez Arino).- 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 Koers).- 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 Doerthe 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 Aksuenger).- Chapter23. Interreligious Dialogue. Challenges and Prospects within a Secular State and Postsecular Society (Johannes Fruehbauer).- 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).
Este título pertence ao(s) assunto(s) indicados(s). Para ver outros títulos clique no assunto desejado.
Dialogical Theology;Governance of Religious Diversity;Interreligious Dialogue;Religious Pluralism;Religion and Secularism;Religion and Laicism;Religion in the Public Sphere;Religion and Education;Religious Identity;Religion and Society;Religious diversity in France;Religious congregations in Swiss;religious diversity in europe;religion and media