Understanding Interreligious Relations

David Thomas editor Douglas Pratt editor David Cheetham editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:21st Nov '13

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The ways in which religious communities interact with one another is an increasing focus of scholarly research and teaching. Issues of interreligious engagement, inclusive of dialogue more specifically and relations more generally, attract widespread interest and concern. In a religiously pluralist world, how different communities get along with each other is not just an academic question; it is very much a focus of socio-political and wider community attention. The study of religions and religion in the 21st century world must necessarily take account of relations within and between religions, whether this is approached from a theological, historical, political, or any other disciplinary point of view. Understanding Interreligious Relations is a reference work of relevance to students and scholars as well as of interest to a wider informed public. It comprises two main parts. The first provides expositions and critical discussions of the ways in which 'the other' has been construed and addressed from within the major religious traditions. The second presents analyses and discussions of key issues and topics in which interreligious relations are an integral constituent. The editors have assembled an authoritative and scholarly work that discusses perspectives on the religious 'other' and interreligious relations that are typical of the major religious traditions; together with substantial original chapters from a cross-section of emerging and established scholars on main debates and issues in the wider field of interreligious relations.

Together, these chapters offer an exciting range of topics and issues that should broaden the relevance of the study of interreligious relations, presenting both a roadmap of the past and an agenda for the future. Overall, this volume raises issues that are as provocative as they are stimulating and I recommend it for all students entering the subject and for established scholars in the area whose imagination may have run dry. * Ryan J. Williams, Journal of Contemporary Religion *
This volume offers a broad and extensive overview of how different religious communities (i.e. Hinduism, Judaism, Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam) conceive, consider, and interact with "the religious other". * Magali Clobert, Politics, Culture and Socialization *

ISBN: 9780199645855

Dimensions: 246mm x 174mm x 26mm

Weight: 1g

464 pages