The critical analysis of religious diversity / / edited by Lene Kuhle, William Hoverd, Jorn Borup.

Drawing on international and thematic case studies, The Critical Analysis of Religious Diversity asks its readers to pay attention to the assumptions and processes by which scholars, religious practitioners and states construct religious diversity. The study has three foci: theoretical and methodolo...

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Superior document:International studies in religion and society ; Volume 32
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 2018.
Year of Publication:2018
Language:English
Series:International studies in religion and society ; Volume 32.
Physical Description:1 online resource (327 pages).
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Other title:Front Matter --
Copyright --
Contents --
Acknowledgements --
Foreword --
Introduction: The Critical Analysis of Religious Diversity /
Part 1: Theoretical and Methodological Issues --
Introduction to Part 1 --
Religious Diversity, Institutionalized Religion, and Religion That is Not Religion /
Counting and Mapping Religious Diversity: Methodological Challenges, Unintended Consequences, and Political Implications* /
Constructing and Deconstructing Religious Diversity: The Measurement of Religious Affiliation in Denmark and New Zealand /
Globally Modern, Dynamically Diverse: How Global Modernity Engenders Dynamic Diversity /
Part 2: Religious Diversity in Non-modern and Non-western Contexts --
Introduction to Part 2 --
Religious Diversity and Discourses of Toleration in Classical Antiquity /
Managing and Negotiating Asian Religious Unities and Diversities /
A Harmonious Plurality of ‘Religious’ Expressions: Theories and Case Studies from the Chinese Practice of (Religious) Diversity /
Part 3: Religious Diversity in Societal Contexts --
Introduction to Part 3 --
Constructing and Representing the New Religious Diversity with Old Classifications: ‘World Religions’ as an Excluding Category in Interreligious Dialogue in Switzerland /
He Said, We Said: Religion in the York University Controversy of 2013–2014 /
Interfaith Youth in Australia: A Critical Reflection on Religious Diversity, Literacy, and Identity /
Religious Diversity and the News: Critical Issues in the Study of Religion and Media /
Law and Religious Diversity: How South African Courts Distinguish Religion, Witchcraft and Culture /
Conclusion: The Problems of Religious Diversity.
Summary:Drawing on international and thematic case studies, The Critical Analysis of Religious Diversity asks its readers to pay attention to the assumptions and processes by which scholars, religious practitioners and states construct religious diversity. The study has three foci: theoretical and methodological issues; religious diversity in non-Western contexts; and religious diversity in social contexts. Together, these trans-contextual studies are utilised to develop a critical analysis exploring how agency, power and language construct understandings of religious diversity. As a result, the book argues that reflexive scholarship needs to consider that the dynamics of diversification and homogenisation are fundamental to understanding social and religious life, that religious diversity is a Western concept, and that definitions of ‘religious diversity’ are often entangled by and within dynamic empirical realities.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:900436711X
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Lene Kuhle, William Hoverd, Jorn Borup.