"This is the first comprehensive textbook designed for undergraduate and graduate students in Interreligious Studies, as well as those who want to understand more about the impact of religious difference on their work and their world. Interfaith activists will find it complements their efforts in the field, enhancing their effectiveness"--
"This is the first comprehensive textbook designed for undergraduate and graduate students in Interreligious Studies, as well as those who want to understand more about the impact of religious difference on their work and their world. Interfaith activists will find it complements their efforts in the field, enhancing their effectiveness"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rachel S. Mikva is the Herman E. Schaalman Professor of Jewish Studies and Senior Faculty Fellow of the InterReligious Institute at Chicago Theological Seminary. A leader in Interreligious Studies, she co-chairs the American Academy of Religion's Interreligious and Interfaith Studies Program. She is the author of Dangerous Religious Ideas: The Deep Roots of Self-Critical Faith in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam (Beacon, 2020).
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Mapping the Field: 1. Introducing interreligious studies 2. Challenges in naming and navigating religious difference 3. A selective history of interreligious studies and engagement 4. Ethical, philosophical, and theological grounds of parity pluralism Part II. Meeting Spaces: 5. Meeting difference everywhere 6. Media, old and new 7. Interreligious encounter in the public square 8. Antisemitism and Islamophobia Part III. Modes of Engagement: 9. Practices of interreligious engagement 10. Dialogue 11. Study and spiritual encounter 12. Community-based service, organizing, and advocacy 13. Arts 14. Conflict transformation.
Part I. Mapping the Field: 1. Introducing interreligious studies 2. Challenges in naming and navigating religious difference 3. A selective history of interreligious studies and engagement 4. Ethical, philosophical, and theological grounds of parity pluralism Part II. Meeting Spaces: 5. Meeting difference everywhere 6. Media, old and new 7. Interreligious encounter in the public square 8. Antisemitism and Islamophobia Part III. Modes of Engagement: 9. Practices of interreligious engagement 10. Dialogue 11. Study and spiritual encounter 12. Community-based service, organizing, and advocacy 13. Arts 14. Conflict transformation.
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