Introduction: Conceptualising Pluralism.- Jan-Jonathan Bock, John Fahy & Sami Everett.- Section I: Modes of Pluralism.- 1 The Emergence of Different Conceptions of Religious Pluralism in Myanmar.- Madlen Krüger, University of Münster.- 2 Turning the Kaleidoscope, or, Religious Pluralism Inside Out? A Perspective from Berlin’s Jewish Scene, Vanessa Rau, University of Cambridge.- 3 Pluralism within Islam: Varieties of Intra-Religious Experience in Sri Lanka, Arun Rasiah, Holy Names University, California.- 4 Certain Space and Indefinite Places: Sacred Territories and Religious Diversity in Rome, Between Global Flows and Marginalisation,Valeria Fabretti, Center for Religious Studies (ISR) & Piero Vereni (CSPS).- Section II: The Politics of Pluralism.- 5 The Boundaries of Religious Pluralism in Public Life, Zaheeda P. Alibhai, University of Ottawa.- 6 Religious Pluralism as a Political Ideal: A Critical Inquiry, Élise Rouméas, University of Oxford.- 7 ‘We are ONE’: Representing Religious Plurality near Turkey’s border with Syria, Mahiye Seçil Daǧtaș, University of Waterloo.- 8 Performative Multiculturalism: Governance of Ethnoreligious Diversity in Contemporary China, Jing Wang, Rice University.- 9 Arab Christians in the Levant: Contested Belonging, Citizenship and Civil Emancipation, Heidemarie Winkel, University of Bielefeld.- Section III: Theologies of Pluralism.- 10 Martin Buber: Religious Pluralism and Interfaith Dialogue, Hanoch Ben-Pazi, Bar-Ilan University.- 11 Don’t Touch My Heart!? A ‘Political Theology of Vulnerability’ as a Possible Resource for Answering (Religious) Diversity, Michaela Neulinger, Institute for Systematic Theology.- 12 Anekāntavāda (The Theory of Many-Sidedness of Reality) and the Challenges of Religious Pluralisms in India: An Exploration Priyambada Sarkar, University of Calcutta.- 13 Religious Pluralism versus Exclusionism: Recognition versus Misrecognition, Douglas Giles, University of Essex.- Section IV: Responses to Pluralism.- 14 Religious Pluralism as an Opportunity and Challenge in Interfaith Youth Projects in the UK
Lenita Törning, Birkbeck, University of London.- 15 ‘Stripping back the layers’: Women’s Constructions of Faith in Malaysia and the UK
Sara Ashencaen Crabtree, Bournemouth University.- 16 Progressive Mosques as New Agents of Religious Pluralism in the West
Anna Piela, Leeds Trinity University.- 17 Islamic Cosmopolitanism: Muslim Minorities and the Future of Religious Pluralism in North America and Europe, Carl Morris, University of Central Lancashire.- Conclusion, Nasar Meer, University of Edinburgh
Jan-Jonathan Bock is Programme Director of Cumberland Lodge, Windsor Great Park, UK.
John Fahy is Research Affiliate at the Woolf Institute, University of Cambridge, UK.
Samuel Everett is Research Associate at the Centre for Research in the Arts, Social Sciences and Humanities (CRASSH), University of Cambridge, UK.