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In the face of the growing threat from collisions of faith world-wide, this manifesto is a call to embrace religious pluralism.
Martin E. Marty is a renowned commentator on religious matters, the author of over 50 books, winner of the National Book Award, and the recipient of 74 honorary doctorates
Demonstrates that citizens, religions and identities can survive in radically pluralist settings
Accessibly written, it tackles people's fears of religious pluralism
Argues that those involved in collisions of faith need to risk hospitality towards one another, as opposed to the conventional plea for tolerance
Pays particular attention to the conflicts that affect or occur within those nations whose politics can be called republican, open, democratic, liberal, or free - particularly the UK, the US, and Western Europe.
"When I teach courses at this level I always include religious diversity. Martin Marty′s recent text,
When Faiths Collide, provides a good entry into this topic on three fronts: by drawing on history, theology, scripture and the intersection of religion with politics, medicine and other fields, Marty reinforces my claim to students that our discipline is polymethodical."
Journal of Teaching Theology and Religion
This is a marvellous accomplishment When Faiths Collide is an original and fresh contribution to the discussion of religious otherness (the stranger in our midst) as it has unfolded in the aftermath of September 11. ScottAppleby, University of Notre Dame
An essential read. Journal of Religion
In his typically comprehensive way, Martin Marty kindly gives all sides a hearing, eager to make sure every position is fairly represented with its nuance. Word and World
Acknowledgments ix
1 Religious Strangers as Menaces 1
2 Belongers versus Strangers 13
3 When Faith Communities Conflict 36
4 The Pluralist Polity 97
5 Living with a Pluralist Polity 97
6 The Risk of Hospitality 124
7 Theological Integrity in Response 149
Notes 179
Index 186
Martin E. Marty is Fairfax M. Cone Distinguished Service Professor Emeritus at the University of Chicago, where the Martin Marty Center has been founded to promote public religion endeavors. Marty is a renowned commentator on religious matters. He has written over 50 books, including the three–volume
Modern American Religion (1986 96) and
Righteous Empire: Protestantism in the US (Second Edition, 1986), which won the National Book Award, and has received 74 honorary doctorates.
Collisions of faiths are among the most threatening conflicts around the world at the beginning of the twenty–first century. In the face of these conflicts, this manifesto is a call to embrace religious pluralism. Tackling people s fears of religious pluralism, the author demonstrates that citizens, religions, and identities can in fact survive in radically pluralist settings. He argues that the first address to communities involved in collisions of faith should not be the conventional plea for tolerance, but a call that at least one party risk hospitality toward the other. The book deals with conflicts that affect or occur within those nations whose polities can be called republican, open, democratic, liberal, or free, particularly the UK, the US, and Western Europe.