The article discusses aspects of the religious attitudes and traditions of an individual. It highlights the needs of creative reflection informed by religious teachings with genuine social practices for the cultivation of competitive interreligious environment. It also cites the differences in relation to religious doctrines and practices. It argues for the importance of constructive thinking in creating space for minorities. A publication of research consortium 'Thinking Together'
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Sri Lanka is a multi-religious, multi-ethnic, and, multicultural country. The Sinhalese people const...
This paper seeks to examine the meaning of ‘the other’ encountered in situations of shared religious...
Is religion best seen as only a cause of war, or is it a source of comfort for those caught up in co...
This short section of Chapter 6 of the book "Religion and Nationhood: Insider and outsider perspecti...
Sri Lanka’s plurality is reflected in its religious and ethnic diversity. In recent times, there has...
I review the extant research literature about the role of religious leaders and organizations in the...
Buddhism in its various incarnations has both aided and hindered the peace processes in Sri Lanka. S...
Sri Lanka is a multi religious, multi lingual and multi cultural environment, and the members of all...
Sri Lanka is a small pluralistic state. This is a multi-racial social environment, members of all c...
This thesis is divided into two interconnected parts. The first part explores the major competing d...
This dissertation is an attempts to promote ecumenism in the Sri Lankan setting. For this purpose th...
This article argues that it is not Buddhism, per se, but rather Buddhist extremism, that is responsi...
Deegalle describes the archaeology of, and analyses the religious controversies over, a contested sa...
Radical Buddhist mobilization in post-war Sri Lanka is taking place in an international context wher...
The paradox of politics and nationalism in modern Buddhist polities is particularly acute in Sri Lan...
Sri Lanka is a multi-religious, multi-ethnic, and, multicultural country. The Sinhalese people const...
This paper seeks to examine the meaning of ‘the other’ encountered in situations of shared religious...
Is religion best seen as only a cause of war, or is it a source of comfort for those caught up in co...