Interreligious Practice in Hamburg. A Mapping of Motivations, Conditions, Potential Benefits and Limitations from a Participant's Perspective
2018 | book part. A publication of Göttingen
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Interreligious Practice in Hamburg. A Mapping of Motivations, Conditions, Potential Benefits and Limitations from a Participant's Perspective
Orth, A.& Kalender, M. (2018)
In:Ipgrave, Julia; Knauth, Thorsten; Körs, Anna; Vieregge, Dörthe; Lippe, Marie von der (Eds.), Religion and Dialogue in the City. Case Studies on Interreligious Encounter in Urban Community and Education, Publisher pp. 55-84. Waxmann Verlag.
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- Authors
- Orth, Anna; Kalender, Mehmet
- Editors
- Ipgrave, Julia; Knauth, Thorsten; Körs, Anna; Vieregge, Dörthe; Lippe, Marie von der
- Abstract
- Urban spaces throughout Europe are increasingly characterised by a mixture of different religions and worldviews. Being home to a wide range of religious and non-religious groups and individuals does not mean that cities are automatically also spaces of interreligious and interfaith encounters. Whether a city is a venue for interreligious encounter and dialogue, or merely a place where various religions and worldviews exist side by side, is a central question for the continuing social cohesion of modern societies. This volume presents selected findings of the international research project Religion and Dialogue in Modern Societies (ReDi) which investigated dialogical practice in the five metropolitan cities Oslo, Stockholm, London, Hamburg and Duisburg. It offers a range of case studies addressing two fields of activity: dialogue and interreligious encounters in the urban space and dialogue in education.
- Issue Date
- 2018
- Publisher
- Waxmann Verlag
- Organization
- Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät ; Institut für Soziologie ; Abteilung III: Kultursoziologie
- ISBN
- 3-8309-3794-6
978-3-8309-3794-4 - Language
- English