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Pluralisme et reconnaissance : défis des particularismes et des minorités : [actes du congrès Pluralisme et reconnaissance, 22-24 juin 2006, Unesco, Paris]
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ISBN: 9782917090039 2917090030 9782917090039 2917090030 Year: 2008 Publisher: Saint-Ouen : [Paris] : IIIT France ; Unesco,

Pluralism and the religions : the theological and political dimensions
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ISBN: 0304702587 0304702595 9780304702596 9780304702589 Year: 1998 Publisher: London Cassell


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Religious education in a world of religious diversity.
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ISBN: 9783830921936 3830921934 Year: 2009 Volume: 12 Publisher: Münster Waxmann

Religious pluralism and unbelief : studies critical and comparative /edited by Ian Hamnett
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ISBN: 0415041929 Year: 1990 Publisher: London New York Routledge

Mutations religieuses de la modernité tardive /.
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ISBN: 3825857425 9783825857424 Year: 2002 Volume: 7 Publisher: Münster LIT


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Religiöse Überzeugungen und öffentliche Vernunft : zur Rolle des Christentums in der pluralistischen Gesellschaft.
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ISBN: 3451022281 9783451022289 Year: 2008 Publisher: Freiburg Herder

Pluralism and identity : studies in ritual behaviour
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ISSN: 01698834 ISBN: 9004103732 9004378898 9789004103733 Year: 1995 Volume: 67 Publisher: Leiden Brill

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Abstract

The subject of this book is ritual behaviour, in particular of groups with a distinctive religious, ethnic or other identity which use rituals to pursue strategic ends ad intra and ad extra . Five essays offer theoretical perspectives on ritual in plural and pluralist societies, on similarity and demarcation, on the negative case of the Australian Aboriginals, on Brazilian religious pluralism, and on Ghanaian churches in the Netherlands. Three essays describe the ritualization of the encounter, or confrontation, between religions in India (between Buddhists and Hindus, and between Hindus and Muslims), and in Yemen between Muslims and Jews. Four essays study the responses to internal religious plurality, in early Israel, on Java, in Indonesia, and in Spain and North Africa. One essay explores responses to external religious plurality. In the epilogue, the social nature of pluralism and identity is highlighted.

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