The Critical Analysis of Religious Diversity: International Studies in Religion and Society, cartea 32
Editat de Lene Kühle, Jørn Borup, William Hoverden Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 iul 2018
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004367098
ISBN-10: 9004367098
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria International Studies in Religion and Society
ISBN-10: 9004367098
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria International Studies in Religion and Society
Notă biografică
Lene Kühle, PhD (2004), Department of the Study of Religion, Aarhus University, is Professor WSR at that university. She has published widely in English and Danish on religious diversity, Muslims in Denmark, radicalisation and religion in public institutions.
William Hoverd, PhD (2012), Victoria University of Wellington, is Senior Lecturer at Massey University, New Zealand. He has published widely on religion in New Zealand. Wil was a DFAIT post-doctoral fellow at the Religion & Diversity Project, at the University of Ottawa, Canada in 2011/2012.
Jørn Borup, PhD (2002), Department of the Study of Religion, Aarhus University, is Associate Professor at that university. He has conducted research and published in Danish and English on Buddhism (East and West), religious diversity, spirituality, and religion and migration.
Contributors are: Martin Baumann, Peter Beyer, Jørn Borup, Paul Bramadat, Marian Burchardt, Henrik Reintoft Christensen, Andrew Dawson, Mar Griera, Anna Halafoff, William Hoverd, Lene Kühle, Mar Marcos, Stefania Travagnin, Andreas Tunger-Zanetti
William Hoverd, PhD (2012), Victoria University of Wellington, is Senior Lecturer at Massey University, New Zealand. He has published widely on religion in New Zealand. Wil was a DFAIT post-doctoral fellow at the Religion & Diversity Project, at the University of Ottawa, Canada in 2011/2012.
Jørn Borup, PhD (2002), Department of the Study of Religion, Aarhus University, is Associate Professor at that university. He has conducted research and published in Danish and English on Buddhism (East and West), religious diversity, spirituality, and religion and migration.
Contributors are: Martin Baumann, Peter Beyer, Jørn Borup, Paul Bramadat, Marian Burchardt, Henrik Reintoft Christensen, Andrew Dawson, Mar Griera, Anna Halafoff, William Hoverd, Lene Kühle, Mar Marcos, Stefania Travagnin, Andreas Tunger-Zanetti
Cuprins
Foreword
Tim Jensen
Acknowledgements
Author Biographies
Introduction: The Critical Analysis of Religious Diversity
Lene Kühle and William Hoverd
Introduction to Part 1
1 Religious Diversity, Institutionalized Religion, and Religion That is Not Religion
Peter Beyer
2 Counting and Mapping Religious Diversity: Methodological Challenges, Unintended Consequences, and Political Implications
Mar Griera
3 Constructing and Deconstructing Religious Diversity: The Measurement of Religious Affiliation in Denmark and New Zealand
William Hoverd and Lene Kühle
4 Globally Modern – Dynamically Diverse: How Global Modernity Engenders Dynamic Diversity
Andrew Dawson
Introduction to Part 2
5 Religious Diversity and Discourses of Toleration in Classical Antiquity
Mar Marcos
6 Managing and Negotiating Asian Religious Unities and Diversities
Jørn Borup
7 A Harmonious Plurality of ‘Religious’ Expressions: Theories and Case Studies from the Chinese Practice of (Religious) Diversity
Stefania Travagnin
Introduction to Part 3
8 Constructing and Representing the New Religious Diversity with Old Classifications: ‘World Religions’ as an Excluding Category in Interreligious Dialogue in Switzerland
Martin Baumann and Andreas Tunger-Zanetti
9 He Said, We Said: Religion in the York University Controversy of 2013–2014
Paul Bramadat
10 Interfaith Youth in Australia: A Critical Reflection on Religious Diversity, Literacy, and Identity
Anna Halafoff
11 Religious Diversity and the News: Critical Issues in the Study of Religion and Media
Henrik Reintoft Christensen
12 Law and Religious Diversity: How South African Courts Distinguish Religion, Witchcraft and Culture
Marian Burchardt
Conclusion: The Problems of Religious Diversity
Lene Kühle
Index
Tim Jensen
Acknowledgements
Author Biographies
Introduction: The Critical Analysis of Religious Diversity
Lene Kühle and William Hoverd
Part 1: Theoretical and Methodological Issues
Introduction to Part 1
1 Religious Diversity, Institutionalized Religion, and Religion That is Not Religion
Peter Beyer
2 Counting and Mapping Religious Diversity: Methodological Challenges, Unintended Consequences, and Political Implications
Mar Griera
3 Constructing and Deconstructing Religious Diversity: The Measurement of Religious Affiliation in Denmark and New Zealand
William Hoverd and Lene Kühle
4 Globally Modern – Dynamically Diverse: How Global Modernity Engenders Dynamic Diversity
Andrew Dawson
Part 2: Religious Diversity in Non-modern and Non-western Contexts
Introduction to Part 2
5 Religious Diversity and Discourses of Toleration in Classical Antiquity
Mar Marcos
6 Managing and Negotiating Asian Religious Unities and Diversities
Jørn Borup
7 A Harmonious Plurality of ‘Religious’ Expressions: Theories and Case Studies from the Chinese Practice of (Religious) Diversity
Stefania Travagnin
Part 3: Religious Diversity in Societal Contexts
Introduction to Part 3
8 Constructing and Representing the New Religious Diversity with Old Classifications: ‘World Religions’ as an Excluding Category in Interreligious Dialogue in Switzerland
Martin Baumann and Andreas Tunger-Zanetti
9 He Said, We Said: Religion in the York University Controversy of 2013–2014
Paul Bramadat
10 Interfaith Youth in Australia: A Critical Reflection on Religious Diversity, Literacy, and Identity
Anna Halafoff
11 Religious Diversity and the News: Critical Issues in the Study of Religion and Media
Henrik Reintoft Christensen
12 Law and Religious Diversity: How South African Courts Distinguish Religion, Witchcraft and Culture
Marian Burchardt
Conclusion: The Problems of Religious Diversity
Lene Kühle
Index