Religious Pluralism

Religious Pluralism

Framing Religious Diversity in the Contemporary World

Giordan, Giuseppe; Pace, Enzo

Springer International Publishing AG

09/2016

188

Mole

Inglês

9783319381879

15 a 20 dias

454

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Chapter 1: Introduction: Pluralism as Legitimization of Diversity; Giuseppe Giordan.- PART I: IDEAS AND CONCEPTS ON RELIGIOUS PLURALISM.- Chapter 2: Rethinking Religious Pluralism; James A. Beckford.- Chapter 3: Religious Diversity, Social Control and Legal Pluralism: A Socio-Legal Analysis; James T. Richardson.- Chapter 4: Oligopoly Is Not Pluralism; Fenggang Yang.- PART II: CASE STUDIES IN RELIGIOUS PLURALISM.- Chapter 5 : Religious and Philosophical Diversity as a Challenge for the Secularism: A Belgian-French Comparison; Jean-Paul Willaime.- Chapter 6: The Diversity of Religious Diversity. Using Census and NCS Methodology in Order to Map and Assess the Religious Diversity of a Whole Country; Christophe Monnot and Joerg Stolz.- Chapter 7: Increasing Religious Diversity in a Society Monopolized by Catholicism; Vincenzo Pace.- Chapter 8: Rethinking Religious Diversity: Diversities and Governance of Diversities in "Post-Societies"; Sinisa Zrinscak.- Chapter 9: Diversity vs Pluralism? Notes from the American Experience; James V. Spickard.- Chapter 10: Between No Establishment and Free Exercise: The Dialectic of American Religious Pluralism; William H. Swatos, Jr.- Chapter 11: Missionary Trans-border Religions and Defensive Civil Society in Contemporary Japan: Toward a Comparative Institutional Approach to Religious Pluralism; Yoshihide Sakurai.- Chapter 12: Religious Tendencies in Brazil: Disenchantment, Secularization and Sociologists; Roberto Motta.- Index.
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Conversion and Pluralism;Diversity and Pluralism;Legal Pluralism;Market Theory and Religion;Migration and Religious Pluralism;Philosophy and Religious Pluralism;Religion and Spirituality;Religious Diversity;Religious Oligopoly;Religious Pluralism