Problems of Religious Diversity

Problems of Religious Diversity
Title Problems of Religious Diversity PDF eBook
Author Paul J. Griffiths
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 192
Release 2015-02-23
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1119098181

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Exploring Religious Diversity analyzes the philosophicalquestions raised by the fact that many religions in the world oftenappear to contradict each other in doctrine and practice. Analyzes the philosophical questions raised by the fact thatmany religions in the world often appear to contradict each otherin doctrine and practice. Evaluates the fundamental philosophical underpinnings of thedebates between religious and non-religious approaches to religiousdiversity. Contains a glossary that defines the book's key technical termsand how they are related to one another.

America and the Challenges of Religious Diversity

America and the Challenges of Religious Diversity
Title America and the Challenges of Religious Diversity PDF eBook
Author Robert Wuthnow
Publisher Princeton University Press
Total Pages 412
Release 2011-07-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1400837243

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Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, and adherents of other non-Western religions have become a significant presence in the United States in recent years. Yet many Americans continue to regard the United States as a Christian society. How are we adapting to the new diversity? Do we casually announce that we "respect" the faiths of non-Christians without understanding much about those faiths? Are we willing to do the hard work required to achieve genuine religious pluralism? Award-winning author Robert Wuthnow tackles these and other difficult questions surrounding religious diversity and does so with his characteristic rigor and style. America and the Challenges of Religious Diversity looks not only at how we have adapted to diversity in the past, but at the ways rank-and-file Americans, clergy, and other community leaders are responding today. Drawing from a new national survey and hundreds of in-depth qualitative interviews, this book is the first systematic effort to assess how well the nation is meeting the current challenges of religious and cultural diversity. The results, Wuthnow argues, are both encouraging and sobering--encouraging because most Americans do recognize the right of diverse groups to worship freely, but sobering because few Americans have bothered to learn much about religions other than their own or to engage in constructive interreligious dialogue. Wuthnow contends that responses to religious diversity are fundamentally deeper than polite discussions about civil liberties and tolerance would suggest. Rather, he writes, religious diversity strikes us at the very core of our personal and national theologies. Only by understanding this important dimension of our culture will we be able to move toward a more reflective approach to religious pluralism.

The Politics and Practice of Religious Diversity

The Politics and Practice of Religious Diversity
Title The Politics and Practice of Religious Diversity PDF eBook
Author Andrew Dawson
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 237
Release 2016-04-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317648633

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The Politics and Practice of Religious Diversity engages with one of the most characteristic features of modern society. An increasingly prominent and potentially contentious phenomenon, religious diversity is intimately associated with contemporary issues such as migration, human rights, social cohesion, socio-cultural pluralisation, political jurisdiction, globalisation, and reactionary belief systems. This edited collection of specially-commissioned chapters provides an unrivalled geographical coverage and multidisciplinary treatment of the socio-political processes and institutional practices provoked by, and associated with, religious diversity. Alongside chapters treating religious diversity in the ‘BRIC’ countries of Brazil, Russia, India and China, are contributions which discuss Australia, Finland, Mexico, South Africa, the UK, and the United States. This book provides an accessible, distinctive and timely treatment of a topic which is inextricably linked with modern society’s progressively diverse and global trajectory. Written and structured as an accessible volume for the student reader, this book is of immediate interest to both academics and laypersons working in mainstream and political sociology, sociology of religion, human geography, politics, area studies, migration studies and religious studies.

Religious Diversity

Religious Diversity
Title Religious Diversity PDF eBook
Author David Basinger
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 140
Release 2021-11-18
Genre Religion
ISBN 1351904698

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Religious diversity exists whenever seemingly sincere, knowledgeable individuals hold incompatible beliefs on the same religious issue. Diversity of this sort is pervasive, existing not only across basic theistic systems but also within these theistic systems themselves. Religious Diversity explores the breadth and significance of such conflict. Examining the beliefs of various theistic systems, particularly within Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism and Buddhism, Basinger discusses seemingly incompatible claims about many religious issues, including the nature of God and the salvation of humankind. He considers particularly the work of Hick, Gellman, Plantinga, Schellenberg, Alston, Wainwright, and Quinn, applying their perspectives on 'exclusivism' and 'pluralism' as they become relevant to the issues in question. Basinger's survey of the relevant literature, proposed solutions, and fresh insights offer an invaluable contribution not only for philosophers of religion and philosophical theologians but for anyone interested in the increasingly significant question of what a religious believer can or cannot justifiably say about their religious perspective.

Problems of Religious Pluralism

Problems of Religious Pluralism
Title Problems of Religious Pluralism PDF eBook
Author John Harwood Hick
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 157
Release 1985-10-07
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1349179752

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The Problem of Religious Diversity

The Problem of Religious Diversity
Title The Problem of Religious Diversity PDF eBook
Author Anna Triandafyllidou
Publisher
Total Pages 336
Release 2017-07-31
Genre
ISBN 9781474419093

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Could lessons from Asia, Oceania and the Middle East help Europe overcome the challenge of religious diversity? Religious diversity is one of the toughest challenges that today's European societies face in their search for identity, equality and cohesion in an increasingly globalised world. This book engages critically with the different models and approaches for managing religion adopted in Europe, Asia and Oceania in order to seek answers to this pressing normative, conceptual and policy issue.

Intercultural Approaches to Education

Intercultural Approaches to Education
Title Intercultural Approaches to Education PDF eBook
Author Abdeljalil Akkari
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 222
Release 2022-02-28
Genre Education
ISBN 303070825X

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This open access book provides an analysis of contemporary societies and schools shaped by cultural diversity, globalization and migration. This diversity is necessarily reflected in education systems and requires the promotion of intercultural approaches able to improve learning processes and the quality of education. From an international and comparative perspective, this book first presents theoretical and conceptual foundations for seriously considering cultural diversity. The book also compares intercultural approaches and debates generated in countries as diverse as the United States, Canada, Brazil, Switzerland and France. For each national context, the book addresses both the historical roots of intercultural approaches and the concrete initiatives driven by educational policies for their implementation in schools and classrooms. Finally, the book presents discussions surrounding the treatment of linguistic or religious diversity in schools, the emergence of global citizenship education and the key role of teachers in intercultural approaches. This is an open access book.