Religious discourse, social cohesion and conflict studying Muslim-Christian relations /
This book analyses religious identity transformations through inter-religious relations. It aims to highlight the link between religious discourse and social cohesion, or the lack of such a link, and ultimately seeks to contribute to the dominant discourse on Muslim?Christian relations. The book is...
Основен автор: | Wijsen, Frans. |
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Формат: | Електронен |
Език: | English |
Публикувано: |
Oxford :
Peter Lang,
2013.
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Серия: |
Religions and discourse ;
v. 55. |
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Онлайн достъп: |
http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=610488 |
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Print version::
Religious Discourse, Social Cohesion and Conflict : Studying Muslim-Christian Relations. |
Съдържание:
- Cover; Contents; Foreword; Introduction From comparison to conversation; 1 Outline of an emerging field of study; 2 Controversial issues; 3 Conceptual and technical design; Chapter 1 Interreligious relations in the post-Cold War era; 1.1 Global resurgence of religion; 1.2 Growing conflicts between religions; 1.3 The study of interreligious relations thus far; Conclusion; Chapter 2 Interreligious studies as an interdisciplinary field; 2.1 Theology and religious studies; 2.2 The analogy model of interreligious relations; 2.3 From religious to interreligious studies; Conclusion.
- Chapter 3 A narrative theory of interreligious relations3.1 From phenomenon to narrative; 3.2 Postcolonialism and religious studies; 3.3 The understanding of religion today; Conclusion; Chapter 4 Discourse analysis in interreligious studies; 4.1 The theory underlying sociocognitive discourse analysis; 4.2 Methods of sociocognitive discourse analysis; 4.3 Application to interreligious studies; Conclusion; Chapter 5 Muslim-Christian relations in Tanzania; 5.1 Analysis of linguistic practice; 5.2 Analysis of discursive practice; 5.3 Analysis of social practice; Conclusion.
- Chapter 6 Muslim-Christian relations in Indonesia6.1 Analysis of linguistic practice; 6.2 Analysis of discursive practice; 6.3 Analysis of social practice; Conclusion; Chapter 7 Context, comparison and conversation; 7.1 Context and comparison; 7.2 Translatability of religious concepts; 7.3 From comparison to conversation; Conclusion; Chapter 8 Religious identity transformation in interaction; 8.1 Identity; 8.2 Interaction; 8.3 Transformation; Conclusion; Chapter 9 Religious language, social conflict and cohesion; 9.1 Religious language; 9.2 Social conflict; 9.3 Social cohesion; Conclusion.
- Chapter 10 A conversational theory of interreligious relations10.1 'Creolization' as a root metaphor; 10.2 Towards an interreligious theology; 10.3 Practical science of religion; Conclusion; Epilogue Religion in the public square; 1 Muslim-Christian relations; 2 Religious identity transformation; 3 Theory and method of interreligious studies; Bibliography; Abbreviations; Glossary; Index of Subjects; Index of Names; About the author.