Religions and dialogue: international approaches

Biographical note: -- Dr. phil. Dörthe Vieregge, Studium der Allgemeinen Erziehungswissenschaft, Sonderpädagogik und Evangelischen Theologie, ist wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin an der Akademie der Weltreligionen der Universität Hamburg. --

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Published in:Religionen im Dialog
Contributors: Weiße, Wolfram 1945- (Editor) ; Amirpur, Katajun 1971- (Editor) ; Körs, Anna (Editor) ; Vieregge, Dörthe (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: [s.l.] Waxmann Verlag GmbH 2014
In: Religionen im Dialog (7)
Edition:1. Aufl.
Series/Journal:Religionen im Dialog 7
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Religious pluralism / Pluralistic society / Social change / World religion / Interfaith dialogue / Theology of religions / Religious sociology
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Allgemeine Erziehungswissenschaft
B Relevance of Encounter
B Secularization
B Interfaith dialogue
B Secularisation
B Challenge of Pluralisation
B Schule und Unterricht
B Religiöse Vielfalt
B Religious pedagogy
B Religious Diversity
B Multifaith Dialogue
B Hindu-Christian dialogue
B Multicultural Citizenship
B Intercultural Theology
B Christian-Muslim dialogue
B Interreligious Dialogue
B School pedagogics
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Available in another form: 9783830930365
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Summary:Biographical note: -- Dr. phil. Dörthe Vieregge, Studium der Allgemeinen Erziehungswissenschaft, Sonderpädagogik und Evangelischen Theologie, ist wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin an der Akademie der Weltreligionen der Universität Hamburg. --
Responding to plurality is a demanding task. Nonetheless it is one of the challenges that European countries are facing today. Over the past decades, the social and religious make-up of Central Europe has changed, and this has led to resentment and fears of mass immigration, social disintegration and the emergence of parallel societies. However, we also find empirical proof that prejudice is lowest where there is direct contact. Therefore, there appears to be an increasing need for more dialogue in order to make the stranger less strange, the unknown known, the other no longer entirely other. This is equally true in academic research: There is a definite need, yet research on questions of interreligious dialogue remains in its infancy throughout the various disciplines engaged in it. The project apos;Religion and Dialogue in Modern Societiesapos; (ReDi) that started at the Academy of World Religions at the Hamburg University in 2011 seeks to contribute to remedying this deficit. Like the ReDi-Project, this book looks at dialogue from different perspectives. It includes both theoretical and empirical approaches as well as a variety of theological viewpoints on a theology of plurality and dialogue from the perspective of different religions.
ISBN:3830930364