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Title: |
Religion and Transformation in Contemporary European Society. |
| Sub-title: |
Der Beitrag der Religion zum gegenwärtigen und kÃ"nftigen Europa |
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| Contributions by: |
Jakub Kloc-Koncolowicz, Isolde Charim, Antonius Liedhegener, Anastas Odermatt, Martin Riesebrodt Edited by: Kurt Appel, Isabella Guanzini, Angelika Walser Contributions by: Thomas M. Schmidt, Cristina Lafont, Detlef Pollack, Tahir Abbas, Erhard Busek, Marcello Neri, Kristina Stà ¶ckl, Martin Breul |
| ISBN10-13: |
3847103202 : 9783847103202 |
| Format: |
Hardback |
| Pages: |
0 |
| Weight: |
.000 Kg. |
| Published: |
V & R Unipress GmbH - October 2014 |
| List Price: |
52.99 Pounds Sterling |
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No Sales Rights
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| Subjects: |
Religion & beliefs : Religion: general |
| Welche Bedeutung kommt der Religion im heutigen "(post-)sà ¤kulà ¤ren" Europa zu? Welche Visionen kà ¶nnen die unterschiedlichen Religionen in das europà ¤ische Projekt einbringen? Und welchen Beitrag leisten sie zur Weiterentwicklung der europà ¤ischen Idee und einer inklusiven und pluralistischen Gesellschaft? Mit diesen Fragen setzen sich die Aufsà ¤tze aus verschiedenen Disziplinen, von Philosophie und unterschiedlichen theologischen Richtungen à "ber Sozial- und Religions- bis hin zu Rechtswissenschaften auseinander.Der Band versammelt die Beitrà ¤ge des internationalen Kongresses, den die Forschungsplattform RaT unter dem Titel "Rethinking Europe (with)out Religion" anlà ¤sslich des Endes ihrer ersten dreijà ¤hrigen Laufzeit im Feburar 2013 veranstaltet hat. The volume assembles papers previewsly presented at the international conference "Rethinking Europe with(out) Religion", which the Research Platform "Religion and Transformation in Contemporary European Society" of the University of Vienna organized in February 2013, at the end of its three-year term. Scholars from the field of social sciences, law, sociology of religion, philosophy and of theology investigate the role that religious transformations play within the growing complexity of the global context. The volume focuses on the social weight of religion on the cultural and political dynamics in our present (post)secular society and, vice versa, analyzes the social and political changes that influence religions and theological self-reflections. The contributions examine the visions and perspectives the different religions can introduce in a pluralistic European Project, investigating the role of religions with regard to the advancement or the regression of democracy within an inclusive differentiated society. |
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