Modeling Religious Pluralism
Cultivating Religious Equity in Today's World
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Publishing:19th Aug '26
£16.99
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With religiously motivated violence on the rise, Simran Jeet Singh brings together global experts from inside and outside the Academy to explore one of the most critical questions of our time: how might we learn to share this planet with one another, including those who live and believe differently than we do? The essays in Modeling Religious Pluralism draw on authors' decades of experience to offer practical advice on how to move toward a future of religious acceptance and harmony. Cultivating religious pluralism requires deep understanding of the conditions that contribute to existing tensions and careful strategizing that is sensitive and attentive to the unique experiences of those involved. Each of the contributors in this volume brings their own insights, expertise, and perspective, shedding light on the different nodes required to build pluralism. The model presented in this book has been developed by the Aspen Institute's Religion & Society Program over the course of years and in consultation with a range of scholars, practitioners, and thought leaders who have been actively working on these topics. The chapters span a range of topics and fields, including religious literacy, religious freedom, religion and media, philanthropy, and more. Each essay offers insightful analysis to help readers better understand the complexities in their respective fields, along with practical guidance on how to build pluralism. Accessible, comprehensive, and grounded in research from across disciplines, this volume both provides a model for religious pluralism and models religious pluralism in action.
In this remarkable book, Singh has marshaled an extraordinary range of citizen scholars to address the important question of religious, political, and cultural difference in our society. What models of pluralism will enable all of us to be ourselves yet productively encounter each other? This is a pressing question in communities, in civic spaces, in the workplace, in education, and in the media. Here Singh and his company of thinkers give us valuable advice. * Diana L. Eck, Harvard University, Professor of Comparative Religion and Indian Studies, Emerita *
ISBN: 9780197745816
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240 pages