The subject matter of this special issue is anything but new: religious diversity has already been widely discussed in theology, philosophy, history and sociology. (Too) many times, however, diversity has been measured against the yardstick of the changing face of monotheistic models of religion (mainly Christianity). Asian religions have stood at the opposite end of a spectrum of analytical models in religious studies ever since Max Weber’s classic analysis of Asian religions as mixed systems of beliefs per se. This distinction is, nevertheless, rather problematic, and calls for a closer examination of the conceptual status of diversity, and of the forms it assumes in Asian contexts
Contains fulltext : 77570.pdf ( ) (Open Access)The ongoing fragmentation of religi...
Religious diversity is important as an academic concept as well as a social phenomenon. An emerging ...
Since the articles by Fenggang Yang and Barbara Theriault are so rich, the author's response is mere...
The subject matter of this special issue is anything but new: religious diversity has already been w...
The subject matter of this special issue is anything but new: religious diversity has already been w...
This paper aims at reopening the debate regarding ‘religious diversity’ in religious studies. A revi...
This paper aims at reopening the debate regarding ‘religious diversity’ in religious studies. A revi...
Lionel Obadia, University of Lyon 2 PhD, Professor in Anthropology at the University of Lyon 2, Fra...
This paper aims at reopening the debate regarding ‘religious diversity’ in religious studies. A revi...
This paper aims at reopening the debate regarding ‘religious diversity’ in religious studies. A revi...
Lionel Obadia PhD, Professor in Anthropology at the University of Lyon 2, France, specializing in r...
The author argues that cultural diversity and religious pluralism present formidable challenges to t...
Could lessons from Asia, Oceania and the Middle East help Europe overcome the challenge of religious...
Issues in diversity have become crucial all around the planet for political and social reasons. In a...
"Asia has a long history of different kinds of religious diversity with various forms of syncretic t...
Contains fulltext : 77570.pdf ( ) (Open Access)The ongoing fragmentation of religi...
Religious diversity is important as an academic concept as well as a social phenomenon. An emerging ...
Since the articles by Fenggang Yang and Barbara Theriault are so rich, the author's response is mere...
The subject matter of this special issue is anything but new: religious diversity has already been w...
The subject matter of this special issue is anything but new: religious diversity has already been w...
This paper aims at reopening the debate regarding ‘religious diversity’ in religious studies. A revi...
This paper aims at reopening the debate regarding ‘religious diversity’ in religious studies. A revi...
Lionel Obadia, University of Lyon 2 PhD, Professor in Anthropology at the University of Lyon 2, Fra...
This paper aims at reopening the debate regarding ‘religious diversity’ in religious studies. A revi...
This paper aims at reopening the debate regarding ‘religious diversity’ in religious studies. A revi...
Lionel Obadia PhD, Professor in Anthropology at the University of Lyon 2, France, specializing in r...
The author argues that cultural diversity and religious pluralism present formidable challenges to t...
Could lessons from Asia, Oceania and the Middle East help Europe overcome the challenge of religious...
Issues in diversity have become crucial all around the planet for political and social reasons. In a...
"Asia has a long history of different kinds of religious diversity with various forms of syncretic t...
Contains fulltext : 77570.pdf ( ) (Open Access)The ongoing fragmentation of religi...
Religious diversity is important as an academic concept as well as a social phenomenon. An emerging ...
Since the articles by Fenggang Yang and Barbara Theriault are so rich, the author's response is mere...