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1 online resource (267 p.) |
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Routledge Studies in Religion Ser |
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Routledge Studies in Religion Ser
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Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction: The Sites, Materialities and Practices of Interreligious Encounters in Europe -- Introduction -- The Diversification and Complexification of Interreligious Encounters -- Scholarly Perspectives on Interreligious Dialogue -- A Three-fold Approach to Studying Interreligious Encounters -- Concluding Remarks -- Part I: The Sites of Interreligious Encounters |
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1 Spatializing Interreligious Practice: Interreligious Place-making in a German Metropolitan Area -- 1.1 Introduction: Towards a Spatial Approach to Interreligious Dialogue -- 1.2 Methods and Research Design -- 1.3 Case Study 1: The Gates of World Religions -- 1.4 Case Study 2: The Angel of Culture -- 1.5 Patterns of Interreligious Place-making: Comparative Conclusions -- 2 Community and Interfaith Dialogue in Bosnia and Herzegovina: Searching for 'Mjesto Susreta' -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Research Process -- 2.3 What Constitutes a Community in the BiH Context? -- 2.4 Interfaith Dialogue in BiH |
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2.5 Interreligious Dialogue and Suživot -- 2.6 Spatial Segregation and Interactions -- 2.7 Stolac -- Known and Unknown Places -- 2.8 Kotor Varoš -- Identities and Localities -- 2.9 Conclusion -- 3 Provincializing Dialogue: Post-secular Governance Networks and the Brokerage of Religious Diversity in a North German Town -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Post-secular Governance Networks -- 3.3 Research on Small Towns in Germany: Rural Networks and Brokers -- 3.4 Case Study and Methods -- 3.5 Fromberg's Changing Dynamics: A Brief Timeline -- 3.6 Network Protagonists in Fromberg |
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3.7 The Benefits, Obligations and Internal Tensions of Network Governance -- 3.8 Secular-religious Competition -- 3.9 Conclusion -- Part II: The Materialities of Interreligious Encounters -- 4 Architectures of Tolerance: Muslims, Alevis and the Impossible Promise of Berlin's House of One -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 The House of One -- 4.3 Interreligious Dialogues -- 4.4 Methodological Approach -- 4.5 Empirical Findings: Blind Spots -- 4.6 Conclusion: The Ambivalence of the Symbolic |
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5 The Materiality and Aesthetics of the City in Dialogue: The Case of the Day of Islam in the Catholic Church in Poland -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 The Theoretical and Methodological Frame -- 5.3 Data and Analysis -- 5.4 The Poster Controversy and the Emergent Dialogue -- 5.5 Analysis of Textual Elements -- 5.6 Analysis of Visual Elements -- 5.7 Viewing the Poster in its Broader Context -- 5.8 Kraków as a Space of Dialogue -- 5.9 The Poster's Reception -- 5.10 T he Materiality of the Poster and Negotiations of Visibility -- 5.11 Conclusions |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
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6 The Affective Machines of Dialogue: Materializations of Identities/Differences in the Assemblages of an Exhibition About Everyday Muslim Life |
Subject |
Religions-Relations
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Europe-Religion
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Religions -- Relations
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books
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Electronic book
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Author |
Haddad, Laura
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Martínez-Ariño, Julia
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Mezzetti, Giulia
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ISBN |
9781000858952 |
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1000858952 |
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