The Routledge handbook of religious literacy, pluralism and global engagement / / edited by Chris Seiple and Dennis R. Hoover.

"This pioneering handbook proposes an approach to pluralism that is relational, principled, and non-relativistic, going beyond banal calls for mere "tolerance". The growing religious diversity within societies around the world presents both challenges and opportunities. A degree of co...

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Place / Publishing House:London, England ;, New York, New York : : Routledge,, [2022]
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Year of Publication:2022
Language:English
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505 0 |a Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 Rethinking religious literacy and pluralism: Crossing cultures, making covenants, and engaging globally -- Part I What is religious literacy for? Philosophical and religious perspectives on covenantal pluralism -- Chapter 2 Covenantal pluralism: Toward a world of peaceable neighborhoods -- Chapter 3 Covenantal pluralism: Perspectives from Jewish history and thought -- Chapter 4 Fratelli Tutti, Lessons learned from interreligious action, and the Catholic Church -- Chapter 5 Are Calvinists for pluralism?: The politics and practice of a Protestant possibility -- Chapter 6 Deed over idea: Toward a shared Caliphate -- Chapter 7 Hinduism, insular pluralism, and religious literacy -- Chapter 8 The elephant in the room: Buddhist religious exclusivism and prospects for covenantal pluralism -- Chapter 9 Isomorphism, syncretism, and poly-ontological dynamics: The implications of Chinese religion for covenantal pluralism -- Chapter 10 On neutrality and the nones: Secular humanism, covenantal pluralism, and "religious" literacy -- Part II Who needs religious literacy? Perspectives on professional fields -- Chapter 11 Religious literacy and K-12 education -- Chapter 12 Religious literacy and higher education -- Chapter 13 International studies, religion, and cross-cultural religious literacy -- Chapter 14 Religious literacy in development and humanitarian relief -- Chapter 15 Religious literacy and diplomacy -- Chapter 16 Religious literacy, chaplaincy, and spiritual care -- Chapter 17 Corporate religious diversity, equity, and inclusion as covenantal pluralism -- Chapter 18 Religious literacy and social services -- Chapter 19 Religious literacy and American journalism: A charge to public service. 
505 8 |a Part III Where can religious literacy and covenantal pluralism make a difference? Case studies and practitioner perspectives -- Chapter 20 Engagement and embrace-From apartheid to democracy: A reflection on rupture and a toolkit for transition -- Chapter 21 The secularism paradox: Living with deep difference in the Middle East -- Chapter 22 Two steps forward, one step back: Prospects for covenantal pluralism in Laos and Vietnam -- Chapter 23 Cross-cultural religious literacy, competencies, and skills: An Indonesian experience -- Chapter 24 "Salad bowl" secularism: India's covenant to preserve pluralism -- Chapter 25 Religious literacy and Pakistan's pluralist potential -- Chapter 26 Geo-religious literacy, orthodoxy, and plurality in Russia: Prospects for covenantal pluralism -- Chapter 27 Transition and transformation in Western Europe: Possibilities for covenantal pluralism -- Chapter 28 Religious literacy, racial literacy, and Latin America's overdue reckoning with deep diversity -- Chapter 29 Cross-cultural religious literacy and pluralist leadership in the United States -- Chapter 30 Understanding-and bridging-religious liberty tribalism: A case study in talking about Muslims' rights with Christian conservatives in America -- Chapter 31 Seeking a virtuous feedback loop: Robust pluralism and civic engagement in the United States -- Chapter 32 Fairness as a path forward on LGBTQ rights and religious liberty -- Chapter 33 From the pulpit to pluralism: A personal reflection -- Notes on contributors -- Index. 
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