Tolerance and intolerance in religion and beyond : challenges from the past and in the present /: challenges from the past and in the present. (2023)
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- Tolerance and intolerance in religion and beyond : challenges from the past and in the present /: challenges from the past and in the present. (2023)
- Main Title:
- Tolerance and intolerance in religion and beyond : challenges from the past and in the present
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Anne Sarah Matviyets, Giuseppe Veltri, Jörg Rüpke.
- Editors:
- Matviyets, Anne Sarah
Veltri, Giuseppe
Rüpke, Jörg - Contents:
- Section I: CONCEPTUALISING TOLERANCE Chapter 1 Defining Tolerance: Conditions and Resources for Tolerance Anne Sarah Matviyets (Jewish Philosophy and Religion, University of Hamburg) Chapter 2 A Social Psychological Approach to Tolerance: The Disapproval–Respect Model Bernd Simon (Social and Political Psychology, University of Kiel) Section II: TOLERANCE WITHIN A RELIGIOUS CONTEXT AND AN URBAN ENVIRONMENT Chapter 3 Reasons for Religious Toleration in the Roman Empire: The Voice of the Emperor Mar Marcos Sánchez (Ancient History, History of Religion, University of Cantabria) Chapter 4 Tolerance and Lived Religion Jörg Rüpke (Comparative Religious Studies, University of Erfurt) Chapter 5 Toleration and Cohabitation: Remarks on the Jews and the City in the Early Modern Period Cristiana Facchini (History of Christianity and Religious Studies, University of Bologna) Section III: TOLERANCE IN JEWISH AND ISLAMIC TRADITIONS Chapter 6 Theories of Tolerance in Jewish Philosophy Warren Zev Harvey (Philosophy, Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Chapter 7 The Fatimid Empire: a Case for Religious Toleration? Serena Tolino (Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Bern) Chapter 8 Between Belief and Unbelief: Paradigms of Toleration in Medieval Jewish and Islamic Writings Bakinaz Abdalla (Philosophy, Theology, and Religion, University of Birmingham) Section IV: TOLERANCE IN THEOLOGY AND DIALOGUE Chapter 9 Tolerance and Dialogue in Hamburg from one Perspective within Islamic TheologySection I: CONCEPTUALISING TOLERANCE Chapter 1 Defining Tolerance: Conditions and Resources for Tolerance Anne Sarah Matviyets (Jewish Philosophy and Religion, University of Hamburg) Chapter 2 A Social Psychological Approach to Tolerance: The Disapproval–Respect Model Bernd Simon (Social and Political Psychology, University of Kiel) Section II: TOLERANCE WITHIN A RELIGIOUS CONTEXT AND AN URBAN ENVIRONMENT Chapter 3 Reasons for Religious Toleration in the Roman Empire: The Voice of the Emperor Mar Marcos Sánchez (Ancient History, History of Religion, University of Cantabria) Chapter 4 Tolerance and Lived Religion Jörg Rüpke (Comparative Religious Studies, University of Erfurt) Chapter 5 Toleration and Cohabitation: Remarks on the Jews and the City in the Early Modern Period Cristiana Facchini (History of Christianity and Religious Studies, University of Bologna) Section III: TOLERANCE IN JEWISH AND ISLAMIC TRADITIONS Chapter 6 Theories of Tolerance in Jewish Philosophy Warren Zev Harvey (Philosophy, Hebrew University of Jerusalem) Chapter 7 The Fatimid Empire: a Case for Religious Toleration? Serena Tolino (Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies, University of Bern) Chapter 8 Between Belief and Unbelief: Paradigms of Toleration in Medieval Jewish and Islamic Writings Bakinaz Abdalla (Philosophy, Theology, and Religion, University of Birmingham) Section IV: TOLERANCE IN THEOLOGY AND DIALOGUE Chapter 9 Tolerance and Dialogue in Hamburg from one Perspective within Islamic Theology Shaykha Halima Krausen (Islamic Studies and Interreligious Dialogue, Academy of World Religions, University of Hamburg) Chapter 10 From Tolerance to Acceptance. Towards a New Paradigm of Interreligious Coexistence Georges Tamer (Oriental Philology and Islamic Studies, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg) Section V: (IN)TOLERANCE IN THE HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSITY Chapter 11 De (in)tolerantia Judaeorum : A Hitherto Almost Forgotten Source of Tolerance Studies in German Protestant University Archives—The Dissertationes Giuseppe Veltri (Jewish Philosophy and Religion, University of Hamburg) and Guido Bartolucci (Early Modern History, University of Bologna) Chapter 12 On Tolerance and Intolerance in the University Anke Engemann and Christiane Thompson (Theory and History of Education, Goethe-University Frankfurt) … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2023
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (182 pages)
- Subjects:
- 323.44209
Religious tolerance -- History
Religious tolerance -- Philosophy - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000987348
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