Conversion in the Age of Pluralism

Conversion in the Age of Pluralism
Title Conversion in the Age of Pluralism PDF eBook
Author Giuseppe Giordan
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 348
Release 2009-09-30
Genre Religion
ISBN 9047444949

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This book's chapters assess the nature of conversion and present data on specific convertion types, experiences, and theories including such topics as heroes, semiotics, new towns, pilgrimages, the New Age, relations among Catholics, Afro-Brazilians, and Protestants in Brazil, re-conversionist movements, Soka Gakkai, and the LDS church.

Pluralism in the Middle Ages

Pluralism in the Middle Ages
Title Pluralism in the Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author Ragnhild Johnsrud Zorgati
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 252
Release 2012-03-12
Genre History
ISBN 1136622101

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The challenges of cultural and religious diversity that face European and American societies today are not a new phenomenon. People in the Middle Ages lived in pluralistic societies, and they found highly interesting ways of dealing with religious and cultural diversity. While religious and political authorities commanded people to stick to their kind, some people explored the borderland between religious identities. In medieval Iberia, Christians and Muslims challenged the legal authorities’ prohibitions against crossing religious and cultural boundaries when they engaged in mixed marriages between Muslims and Christians or converted from one religion to the other. By examining the topics of conversion and mixed marriages in legal texts of Muslim and Christian origin, Pluralism in the Middle Ages explores the construction of boundaries as well as the reasons explaining such constructions. It demonstrates that the religious and social boundaries were not static, nor were they similarly defined by Islamic and Christian medieval cultures. Moreover, the book argues that Muslims and Christians in medieval Iberia did not constitute clearly separated groups, since various categories of people haunted the boundaries between them: false converts employing taqiya strategy (taking on an outward Christian identity while practicing Islam in secret), those engaged in mixed marriages or interreligious sexual relations (and their children), and converts, whose conversion may be perceived as sincere or insincere, total or partial.

Conversion in a Pluralistic Context

Conversion in a Pluralistic Context
Title Conversion in a Pluralistic Context PDF eBook
Author Krickwin C. Marak
Publisher
Total Pages 260
Release 2000
Genre Christian converts from Hinduism
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Papers presented at missiological consultation conducted by the Centre for Mission Studies of Union Biblical Seminary, Pune and held during 18-21 Mar. 1998.

Pluralism Comes of Age

Pluralism Comes of Age
Title Pluralism Comes of Age PDF eBook
Author Charles H. Lippy
Publisher M.E. Sharpe
Total Pages 274
Release 2000-07-05
Genre History
ISBN 9780765638588

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This concise work by distinguished professor Charles Lippy surveys the varied course of religious life in America in the twentieth century. Beginning with the close of the Victorian Age, the narrative moves through the shifting power of Protestantism and American Catholicism and into the intense period of immigration and pluralism that has characterized our nation's religious experience. Later chapters cover the Jewish experience, African American religion, Native American traditions, the ecstatic personal expressions of conversion that mark the evangelical movement, the politics of religion, the proliferation of sects and cults, and the many strands of religious thought in this century. The book includes an extensive, detailed bibliography.

Evangelicals and Jews in an Age of Pluralism

Evangelicals and Jews in an Age of Pluralism
Title Evangelicals and Jews in an Age of Pluralism PDF eBook
Author Marc H. Tanenbaum
Publisher
Total Pages 380
Release 1990
Genre Religion
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Faith in a Pluralist Age

Faith in a Pluralist Age
Title Faith in a Pluralist Age PDF eBook
Author Kaye V. Cook
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages 154
Release 2018-03-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 1532609949

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Most academics agree with Peter Berger that pluralism theory appears more accurate than secularization theory in accounting for the societal changes that accompany modernization. Yet Berger’s earlier book Many Altars of Modernity gives limited attention to the implications of the pluralist paradigm for religious discourse, in particular for evangelicals. According to Berger—who wrote the first chapter in this book—while pluralism leads to less certainty about faith and creates “secular spaces,” it also, more positively, clarifies the importance of trust in God, highlights the nature of religious institutions as voluntary associations rather than birth rights, and challenges Christians to know what they believe in. Subsequent chapters respond to the first. Four responses are theoretical (e.g., challenging the concept of secular spaces, exploring social constructionism) and four are contextual (e.g., describing anti-pluralist forces in India, challenging feminists to pluralism, examining women’s responses to pluralism, and exploring values in Brazil and China). The ideas are easily accessible to the lay reader and are intended to initiate a much-needed conversation about the implications of pluralist theory. We conclude that pluralism is challenging for Christian faith but, as Peter Berger says, in most ways it is “good for you.” With contributions from: Peter Berger Bruce Wearne Roger Olson Paul Brink James Skillen Tal Howard Ruth Groenhout Ruth Melkonian-Hoover Si-Hua Chang Taylor-Marie Funchion

The Chance of Salvation

The Chance of Salvation
Title The Chance of Salvation PDF eBook
Author Lincoln A. Mullen
Publisher Harvard University Press
Total Pages 384
Release 2017-08-28
Genre History
ISBN 0674983149

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The United States has a long history of religious pluralism, and yet Americans have often thought that people’s faith determines their eternal destinies. The result is that Americans switch religions more often than any other nation. Lincoln Mullen traces the history of the distinctively American idea that religion is a matter of individual choice.