Theological reflections on multi-religious identity
This article attempts to provide a theological assessment of multireligious identity, especially in the context of the Hindu-Christian encounters. The paper rests on recent post-colonialist literature on religion and assumes that the so-called ‘religions’
Jyri Komulainen
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Mission in the Asian Multi-religious Context
The present moment is a time of great promise because of globalisation, technological advancement, growth in communication facilities and internet. People have come closer and become more interdependent.
Joy Thomas
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A Comparative Case Study of Religious Identities and Civic Rights in Three Multi-Religious Societies [PDF]
Religious diversity is increasing in many societies around the world. As more countries become multi-religious, there are growing challenges in how religious identities are defined and civic rights of religious groups are protected.
Abdussalam Alhaji Adam, Akeem A. Akanni
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Awakening Christian Discipleship: Gleanings from an Experiment in Interreligious Education
Through autoethnographic research, this article argues that interreligious education is integral to Christian discipleship and that living in a multi-religious world demands more than knowledge of the religious other.
Kendra Fredrickson-Laouini
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Maintaining Religious Harmony Through Collaboration Strategies
Religious harmony is threatened by anti-tolerance groups. Therefore, religious communities and local governments continue to strive to build religious harmony. However, a collaboration between them is still sporadic and incidental.
Zainul Abas, Abdul Ghofur
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Toward An Open Integralism: Multi-Religious Interactions In Sumberjo, Kediri
This research reveals some perspectives of multi-religious interaction in Sumberjo hamlet concerning the forms of tolerance and the role of the environment.
Riza Saputra +2 more
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Religious Freedom in Pakistan: A Case Study of Religious Minorities
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan is a multi-racial and multi-religious nation, with Muslims being in the majority. Its 1973 Constitution guarantees religious freedom to all religious minorities, including Christians, Hindus, and Sikhs.
Musferah Mehfooz
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Religious Harmony Among Multi-Religious society in Perak, Malaysia: A Preliminary Study [PDF]
Religious harmony between different religious adherents is important in determining social peace and harmony in a plural country like Malaysia. The failure to ensure religious harmony can disrupt political and national stability.
Zulkefli Mohd Ikhwan Izzat +2 more
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Is education the panacea for economic deprivation of Muslims? Evidence from wage earners in India, 1987-2005 [PDF]
Few researchers have examined the nature and determinants of earnings differentials among religious groups, and none has been undertaken in the context of conflict-prone multi-religious societies like the one in India.
Bhaumik, SK, Chakrabarty, M
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Confessional Groups in the Republic of Tatarstan: Identity and Features of its Design [PDF]
The relevance of the problem is determined by the need for a comprehensive study of interfaith group viewpoints in multi-ethnic and multi-confessional regions of the Russian Federation.
Tatyana Titova +3 more
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