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Religious diversity and religious toleration
International Journal for Philosophy of Religion, 2001Awareness of religious diversity is nothing new under the sun. The early Christian martyrs were doubtless aware that others in the Roman Empire did not share their religious beliefs. Yet it is arguable that awareness of religious diversity has recently assumed qualitatively new forms.
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Religious Diversity and Religious Tolerance
Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2013This article seeks to understand the impact of religious diversity on religious tolerance in developing countries and draws lessons from the case of Nigeria. Religious diversity has appeared to prompt religious intolerance in Nigeria when we view the country from a distance. However, this article reveals important subnational variation.
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Religious Toleration and Organisational Typologies
Journal of Contemporary Religion, 2007In Britain at least, secularisation has proceeded to the point where the characteristics that conventionally divide churches, denominations, sects, and cults as types of religious organisation have largely disappeared. Drawing on survey data and newspaper reports collected over the last three decades, we argue that societal hostility now focuses so ...
Bruce, Steve, Voas, David
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Dialogue, 1984
One reason why religious intolerance is so widespread, according to Newman, is that many people do not understand what tolerance means. Thus, “many intolerant people actually think that they are tolerant, and liberal people usually have trouble explaining to them why they are wrong” (147).
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One reason why religious intolerance is so widespread, according to Newman, is that many people do not understand what tolerance means. Thus, “many intolerant people actually think that they are tolerant, and liberal people usually have trouble explaining to them why they are wrong” (147).
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2011
The fullest development of the concept of religious toleration in the West occurred in Christian Europe between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries. The emergence and establishment of religious pluralism in modern societies, and most notably in the Western world, has been very largely the result of the evolution and gradual victory of the principle ...
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The fullest development of the concept of religious toleration in the West occurred in Christian Europe between the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries. The emergence and establishment of religious pluralism in modern societies, and most notably in the Western world, has been very largely the result of the evolution and gradual victory of the principle ...
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On Religious Diversity & Tolerance
Daedalus, 2005Abstract Since September 11, 2001, the fragility of tolerance has become a source of acute anxiety in scholarly reflection on religion— as shown by some of the contributions to the Summer 2003 issue of Dœdalus on secularism and religion. In that context, James Carroll asked how it was possible for people committed to democracy to embrace
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Religious Toleration in Republican Rome†
Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society, 1979It is a familiar fact that the religious tradition of Republican Rome did not depend on overt coercion of the citizen to maintain itself and its rituals. The censor did have powers to discipline those he found wanting in dutifulness towards thesacra; Cato once removed the public horse from one Veturius partly on religious grounds, though partly because
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