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Public Theology - Religion - Education. Interreligious Perspectives
by Prof. Dr. Manfred Pirner
Since the turn of the millennium, the awareness in liberal democratic societies has grown that religion cannot simply be regarded as a private matter, but that it has an indispensable public dimension. Unfortunately, the religious context of terrorism and of violent conflicts have more strongly reinforced this awareness than the many positive, constructive contributions by religions to the common good. There is also an increasing appreciation, however, of how much liberal democratic societies gain from the political and social engagement of NGOs, institutions, groups and individuals – among which religious groups and religiously inspired people play an important role.Thus, for example, in recent decades the significance of interreligious communication and cooperation for community building and peace in the world has repeatedly been pointed out. At global, regional and local level representatives of different religions commit themselves to working for peace, justice, human ri
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Monotheistic Religions as Curse or Blessing - A Matter of Critical Education?
Monotheistic Religions as Curse or Blessing - A Matter of Critical Education?
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Panel discussion
Panel discussion
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Public Theologies or Religious Studies? Deliberations on the Basis of Multifaith Religious Education
Public Theologies or Religious Studies? Deliberations on the Basis of Multifaith Religious Education
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Islamic Contributions to the Common Good of Public Education
Islamic Contributions to the Common Good of Public Education
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Religious Studies in Public Education: Promoting Appreciative and Critical Perspectives on Self, Society and Nature
Religious Studies in Public Education: Promoting Appreciative and Critical Perspectives on Self, Society and Nature
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The Politicization and Securitization of Religion in Education. A Response to a Rejoinder
The Politicization and Securitization of Religion in Education. A Response to a Rejoinder
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Public Theology and Public Education in the City
Public Theology and Public Education in the City
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Introduction
Introduction
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Public Theology and Interreligious Dialogue. Fundamental Perspectives
Public Theology and Interreligious Dialogue. Fundamental Perspectives
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The Contribution of Religions to the Common Good in a Pluralistic Society - From a Christian perspective
The Contribution of Religions to the Common Good in a Pluralistic Society - From a Christian perspective
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The Contribution of Religions to the Common Good in a Pluralistic Society - From a Islamic perspective
The Contribution of Religions to the Common Good in a Pluralistic Society - From a Islamic perspective
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The Contribution of Religions to the Common Good in a Pluralistic Society - From a Jewish perspective
The Contribution of Religions to the Common Good in a Pluralistic Society - From a Jewish perspective
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The Contribution of Religions to the Common Good in a Pluralistic Society - From a Buddhist perspective
The Contribution of Religions to the Common Good in a Pluralistic Society - From a Buddhist perspective
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The Contribution of Religions to the Common Good in a Pluralistic Society - From an empirical sociological perspective
The Contribution of Religions to the Common Good in a Pluralistic Society - From an empirical sociological perspective
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Panel discussion
Panel discussion
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Since the turn of the millennium, the awareness in liberal democratic societies has grown that religion cannot simply be regarded as a private matter, but that it has an indispensable public dimension. Unfortunately, the religious context of terrorism and of violent conflicts have more strongly reinforced this awareness than the many positive, constructive contributions by religions to the common good. There is also an increasing appreciation, however, of how much liberal democratic societies gain from the political and social engagement of NGOs, institutions, groups and individuals – among which religious groups and religiously inspired people play an important role.Thus, for example, in recent decades the significance of interreligious communication and cooperation for community building and peace in the world has repeatedly been pointed out. At global, regional and local level representatives of different religions commit themselves to working for peace, justice, human ri
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