Religious Particularism Vs. Religious Universalism

Religious Particularism Vs. Religious Universalism

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Publisher's Synopsis

The process of globalization means that borders between societies are becoming less important, and socio-cultural developments in certain societies are increasingly influenced by events from other parts of the world. This creates two opposing social effects. On the one hand, there is a risk of clashes between different religions, which are present within a social community. On the other hand, these close contacts among different religions may diminish differences among them, and thus reduce tensions and conflicts. This book explores the conflict between particularism and universalism. Particularism emphasizes the importance of the characteristics of particular social groups; ethnic, cultural, religious, and regional. Unlike particularism, universalism emphasizes the importance of similarities among people and systems of values in individual societies. The authors in this collection address some of the important issues at the interface of particularism and universalism, including the role of religion as a mitigator of the influence of global processes; fundamentalism as a form of collective identity; and the idea of ecumenism and neo-ecumenism as myth or reality. An important collection for scholars and researchers in religion and faith, politics, and globalization.

Book information

ISBN: 9781804411742
Publisher: McGraw Hill LLC
Imprint: Ethics Press
Pub date:
Edition: 1st edition
Language: English
Number of pages: 216
Weight: 513g
Height: 210mm
Width: 148mm
Spine width: 16mm