Giordan / Lynch | Annual Review of the Sociology of Religion. Volume 10 (2019) | Buch | 978-90-04-40032-0 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, Band 10, 316 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 653 g

Reihe: Annual Review of the Sociology of Religion

Giordan / Lynch

Annual Review of the Sociology of Religion. Volume 10 (2019)

Interreligious Dialogue. from Religion to Geopolitics

Buch, Englisch, Band 10, 316 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 653 g

Reihe: Annual Review of the Sociology of Religion

ISBN: 978-90-04-40032-0
Verlag: Brill


Interreligious Dialogue: From Religion to Geopolitics discusses how interreligious dialogue takes place within, and is influenced by, important sociological categories and theories, such as modernity, secularization, deprivatization, social movements, and pluralism. Starting from the study of interreligious coexistence, sacred spaces, and multi-religious rituals, the book explores the patterns of interreligious governance and politics and forms of interreligious social action in European, North American, and West and South Asian contexts. The contributors to this volume apply broader theories of organizational change and planning, communication, urban neighborhood and community studies, functionalist perspectives, and symbolic interactionism, thus presenting a wide range of possibilities for sociological engagement with studies on interreligious dialogue.
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List of Figures, Table and Illustrations

Contributors

Introduction: Interreligious Dialogue: From Religion to Geopolitics

Giuseppe Giordan and Andrew P. Lynch

Part 1: Interreligious Coexistence, Sacred Spaces and Multi-Religious Rituals

1 European Identities, Heritage, and the Iconic Power of Multi-Religious Buildings: Cordoba’s Mosque Cathedral and Berlin’s House of One

Mar Griera, Marian Burchardt and Avi Astor

2 Struggling to Establish Jewish-Muslim Dialogue in a Paris Synagogue after the 2015 Attacks

Samuel Sami Everett

3 The Lingsar Festival on Lombok, Indonesia: Cooperation and Contestation at a Shared Sacred Site

Volker Gottowik

4 Beyond Interreligious Dialogue: Oral-Based Interreligious Engagements in Indonesia

Izak Y.M. Lattu

5 Geopolitics and Interreligious Dialogue: A Phenomenological Turn in Transnational Churches

Tanner Morrison

Part 2: Interreligious Governance and Politics

6 Enacting Diversity: Boundary Work and Performative Dynamics in Interreligious Activities

Alexander-Kenneth Nagel

7 Interfaith Dialogue and Peacebuilding: A Case Study on Bosnia-Herzegovina’s Post-conflict Educational System

Giuseppe Giordan, Adriana Michilli and Siniša Zrinšcak

8 Municipal Interreligious Dialogue in Bordeaux: Between the “Politics of Diversity” and a Catholicentric Laïcité

Gwendoline Malogne-Fer

9 Minorities and Interreligious Dialogue: From Silent Witnesses to Agents of Change

Emanuela C. Del Re

10 Interreligious and Interfaith Dialogue in Post-Soviet Russia: Debates about Secularism and Post-secularism

Marianna Napolitano

Part 3: Interreligious Action and Social Context

11 Commitment without Borders: Jewish-Muslim Relations and the Making of a Cosmopolitan Habitus in Berlin

Elisabeth Becker

12 Conversion Dialogue and Resilient Pluralism

Oleg Dik

13 More than Tea and Samosas: Dialogue for Action in Leicester

Tom Wilson

14 Through One Another’s Lenses: Photovoice and Interfaith Dialogue

Roman R. Williams, William L. Sachs, Catherine Holtmann, Elena G. van Stee, Kaitlyn Eekhoff, Michael Bos and Ammar Amonette

15 Interreligious Education in a Post-secular World: The Relevance of the Radhakrishnan Commission’s Recommendations in the Indian Context

Arpita Mitra

16 The Cube of Love Experience at School: Fostering Peaceful Societies Through a Pedagogy of Dialogue

Marianna Pavan and Alberto García

Index


Giuseppe Giordan, Ph.D. (2002), is Professor of Sociology at the University of Padova. He is co-editor of the Annual Review of the Sociology of Religion (Brill). His sociological research focuses on the interaction between religion and spirituality, religious and cultural pluralism, and religions and human rights.

Andrew P. Lynch holds an MA (Hons) from the University of Auckland, and a PhD from the University of Sydney. He is co-author (with Craig Browne) of Taylor and Politics: A Critical Introduction (Edinburgh University Press, 2018).

Contributors are: Ammar Amonette, Avi Astor, Elisabeth Becker, Michael S. Bos, Marian Burchardt, Emanuela C. Del Re, Oleg Dik, Kaitlyn Eeckhoff, Samuel Sami Everett, Alberto García, Giuseppe Giordan, Volker Gottowik, Mar Griera, Catherine Holtmann, Izak Y. M. Lattu, Andrew P. Lynch, Gwendoline Malogne-Fer, Adriana Michilli, Arpita Mitra, Tanner Morrison, Alexander-Kenneth Nagel, Marianna Napolitano, Marianna Pavan, William L. Sachs, Elena G. van Stee, Roman R. Williams, Tom Wilson, Siniša Zrinšcak


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