ISBN-13: 9781118534137 / Angielski / Digital / CD / DVD / / 2018 / 576 str.
The subject of religious diversity is one of the most important and widely debated issues in religious studies today; its impact is felt far beyond the field, raising religious and philosophical questions about theology and the nature of truth as well as social, ethical, legal and political questions about the nature of religious tolerance, human rights and freedom of speech.The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Religious Diversity provides a fascinating guide through the central questions, topics and disputes raised by religious diversity. A range of internationally recognized scholars provide in–depth discussions on issues such as the conflicts between what different religions teach; the idea of inter–religious cooperation on ethical problems; ways in which a state can permit religious diversity; and how the religions themselves understand the boundaries between them. In addition, the Companion includes a series of case studies providing concreteexamples of specific historical times and places of religious engagement to ground and direct discussion, as well as a conceptual tool kit for understanding religious diversity today. The result is the most wide–ranging and authoritative account available of this crucial subject.
The Wiley Blackwell Companion to Religious Diversity provides an extensive guide for those who want to think critically about the vast theological, philosophical, political, social, and ethical questions raised by the issue of religious diversity.