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Title Beyond religious tolerance : Muslim, Christian and traditionalist encounters in an African town / edited by Insa Nolte, Olukoya Ogen and Rebecca Jones
Published Woodbridge, Suffolk : James Currey, 2017

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Description 1 online resource
Series Religion in Transforming Africa
Religion in transforming Africa.
Summary Since the end of the Cold War, and especially since 9/11, religion has become an increasingly important factor of personal and group identification. Based on an African case study, this book calls for new ways of thinking about diversity that go "beyond religious tolerance". Focusing on the predominantly Muslim Yoruba town of Ede, the authors challenge the assumption that religious difference automatically leads to conflict: in south-west Nigeria, Muslims, Christians and traditionalists have co-existed largely peacefully since the early twentieth century. In some contexts, Ede's citizens emphasise the importance and significance of religious difference, and the need for tolerance. But elsewhere they refer to religious boundaries in passing, or even celebrate and transcend religious divisions. Drawing on detailed ethnographic and historical research, survey work, oral histories and poetry by UK- and Nigeria- based researchers, the book examines how Ede's citizens experience religious difference in their everyday lives. It examines the town's royal history and relationship with the deity Sango, its old Islamic compounds and its Christian institutions, as well as marriage and family life across religious boundaries, to illustrate the multiplicity of religious practices in the life of the town and its citizens and to suggest an alternative approach to religious difference
Subject Religious tolerance -- Nigeria
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Civil Rights.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom & Security -- Human Rights.
Religious tolerance
Christentum
Islam
Nigeria
Ede Nigeria
Form Electronic book
Author Nolte, Insa, editor
Ogen, Olukoya, editor
Jones, Rebecca, editor
ISBN 9781782049999
1782049991