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Today, and historically, religions often seem to be intolerant, narrow-minded, and zealous. But the record is not so one-sided. In Religious Tolerance in World Religions, numerous scholars offer perspectives on the ""what"" and ""why"" traditions of tolerance in world religions, beginning with the pre-Christian West, Greco-Roman paganism, and ancient Israelite Monotheism and moving into modern religions such as Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Buddhism, and Hinduism. By tolerance the authors mean ""the capacity to live with religious difference, and by toleration, the theory t
Religions. --- Religious tolerance. --- Tolerance, Religious --- Toleration --- Comparative religion --- Denominations, Religious --- Religion, Comparative --- Religions, Comparative --- Religious denominations --- World religions --- Civilization --- Gods --- Religion --- Religions --- Religious tolerance --- world religions --- religious tolerance --- religious traditions --- religious communities --- religious systems --- religion and politics --- religious groups
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sociology of religion --- spirituality --- magic --- religious systems --- culture --- myth --- ritual --- symbolism --- worldview --- conversion --- religious organizations --- denominationalism --- congregationalism --- sects --- cults --- social inequality --- race --- gender --- sexuality --- social activism --- religious adaptation --- secularization --- globalization --- churches
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230.2 "15/16" --- 230.2 "15/16" Theologische scholen--(verder in te delen zoals 28)--?"15/16" --- Theologische scholen--(verder in te delen zoals 28)--?"15/16" --- Cultural pluralism --- Cultural pluralism. --- Glaube. --- Konfessionalität. --- Pluralismus. --- Religious pluralism --- Religious pluralism. --- Repräsentation. --- History --- Europa. --- Europe. --- religious pluralization --- religion and culture --- religious systems --- Reformation --- Europe
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This book brings together studies by seventeen specialists in the science of religions in which they relate the changes in their discipline to the changes which have occurred in a select number of modern(ising) societies worldwide. It attempts to study these developments in their relation to and as conditioned and constrained by cultural change, changes in educational systems, technology, population (for example migration), economic patterns, politics, and, last but not least, religious systems. The essays focus on resp. France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, the USA, Turkey, Israel, Morocco, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Indonesia, Japan, and China. Written in honour of Dr. Lammert Leertouwer, professor of History of Religions and the Comparative Study of Religions at Leiden University from 1979 until his retirement in 1997, the book is particularly important for all those who are interested in the religious, social and political contexts of the academic Study of Religions in general and in the various countries dealt with in particular.
Religion --- Study and teaching --- History --- Etude et enseignement --- Histoire --- Religion. --- Religions --- Religion and sociology --- 291 <082> --- Comparative religion --- Denominations, Religious --- Religion, Comparative --- Religions, Comparative --- Religious denominations --- World religions --- Civilization --- Gods --- Religion and society --- Religious sociology --- Society and religion --- Sociology, Religious --- Sociology and religion --- Sociology of religion --- Sociology --- Religion, Primitive --- Atheism --- God --- Irreligion --- Theology --- Godsdienstwetenschap: vergelijkend--Feestbundels. Festschriften --- History. --- Religions. --- Religion and sociology. --- modern societies --- science of religions --- Lammert Leertouwer --- cultural change --- educational systems --- technology --- migration --- economy --- politics --- religious systems
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