Why are religious tolerance and pluralism so difficult to achieve? Why is the often violent fundamentalist backlash against them so potent? Robert Erlewine looks to a new religion of reason for answers to these questions. Drawing on Enlightenment writers Moses Mendelssohn, Immanuel Kant, and Hermann Cohen, who placed Christianity and Judaism in tension with tolerance and pluralism, Erlewine finds a way to break the impasse, soften hostilities, and establish equal relationships with the Other. Erlewine\u27s recovery of a religion of reason stands in contrast both to secularist critics of religion who reject religion for the sake of reason and to contemporary religious conservatives who eschew reason for the sake of religion. Monotheism and T...
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The issue of religious tolerance is increasingly raised in a globalized world with societies becomin...
Toleration is a core liberal ideal, but it is not an ideal without limits. To tolerate the intoleran...
The article explores the relation between monotheism and intolerance: are monotheistic religions mor...
Tolerance is part of the self-definition of democratic societies, one of the major foundations under...
Religious pluralism is a potentially useful discussion that has lost its efficacy in academia. Schol...
This study brings the work of three thinkers of the Enlightenment---particularly the German-Jewish E...
Recent years have witnessed many actions, often violent and xenophobic, explicitly rooted in monothe...
More often than not, intolerance is extremely rejected in favour of tolerance simply because of the ...
The three Abrahamic religions have an ambivalent relationship to war and peace. On the one hand, God...
The claims of religious superiority can lead to enmity, hatred of the religious other and desire to ...
My contention is to adumbrate three general premises leading to religious tolerance. The first is th...
The modern notion of tolerance—the welcoming of diversity as a force for the common good—emerged in ...
Religion’s place in American public life has never been fixed. As new communities have arrived, as o...
This paper argues that religious violence can be interpreted as resulting from the disproportion bet...
In the contemporary society, religion is catalogued as the maxim that is used to judge human moralit...
The issue of religious tolerance is increasingly raised in a globalized world with societies becomin...
Toleration is a core liberal ideal, but it is not an ideal without limits. To tolerate the intoleran...
The article explores the relation between monotheism and intolerance: are monotheistic religions mor...
Tolerance is part of the self-definition of democratic societies, one of the major foundations under...
Religious pluralism is a potentially useful discussion that has lost its efficacy in academia. Schol...