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Negotiating Religion

Cross-disciplinary perspectives

Negotiating Religion

Cross-disciplinary perspectives

Edited ByFrançois Guesnet, Cécile Laborde, Lois Lee
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2016
eBook Published 25 August 2016
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781315597676
Pages 292 pages
eBook ISBN 9781315597676
SubjectsGeography, Humanities, Law, Politics & International Relations, Social Sciences
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Guesnet, F. (Ed.), Laborde, C. (Ed.), Lee, L. (Ed.). (2017). Negotiating Religion. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315597676

Negotiating religious diversity, as well as negotiating different forms and degrees of commitment to religious belief and identity, constitutes a major challenge for all societies. Recent developments such as the ‘de-secularisation’ of the world, the transformation and globalisation of religion and the attacks of September 11 have made religious claims and religious actors much more visible in the public sphere. This volume provides multiple perspectives on the processes through which religious communities create or defend their place in a given society, both in history and in our world today.

Offering a critical, cross-disciplinary investigation into processes of negotiating religion and religious diversity, the contributors present new insights on the meaning and substance of negotiation itself. This volume draws on diverse historical, sociological, geographic, legal and political theoretical approaches to take a close look at the religious and political agents involved in such processes as well as the political, social and cultural context in which they take place. Its focus on the European experiences that have shaped not only the history of ‘negotiating religion’ in this region but also around the world, provides new perspectives for critical inquiries into the way in which contemporary societies engage with religion.

This study will be of interest to academics, lawyers and scholars in law and religion, sociology, politics and religious history.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |16 pages
Introduction: negotiating religion – a reflexive approach
ByLois Lee
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part |2 pages
Part I Negotiating religion: historical trajectories
chapter 1|12 pages
Negotiating religion: historical trajectories
ByFrançois Guesnet
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chapter 2|16 pages
Negotiating religious difference in early modern Europe: ecclesiastical, political and social processes
ByBenjamin J. Kaplan
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chapter 3|16 pages
Negotiating under duress: the expulsion of Salzburg Protestants (1732) and the Jews of Prague (1744)
ByFrançois Guesnet
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part |2 pages
Part II Negotiating religion in constitutional politics and political philosophy
chapter 4|12 pages
Negotiating religion in constitutional politics and political philosophy
ByCécile Laborde
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chapter 5|18 pages
Can there be a public reason of the heart?
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chapter 6|20 pages
The ethics of establishment: fairness and human rights as different standards of neutrality
BySaladin Meckled-Garcia
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chapter 7|22 pages
Alternative futures for formal church establishment: two case studies from the UK
ByRobert M. Morris
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part |2 pages
Part III Everyday negotiations: religion in urban life
chapter 8|12 pages
Everyday negotiations: religion in urban life
ByClaire Dwyer
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chapter 9|18 pages
Creating religious homes in London: sacralising space in a deeply globalised city
ByJohn Eade
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chapter 10|22 pages
Community organising, democratic citizenship and interfaith relations
ByLuke Bretherton
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part |2 pages
Part IV Negotiating with religion from a legal perspective
chapter 11|14 pages
Negotiating with religion from a legal perspective
ByMyriam Hunter-Henin
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chapter 12|20 pages
Believing in negotiation: reflection on law’s regulation of religious symbols in state schools
ByMyriam Hunter-Henin
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chapter 13|18 pages
New issues for negotiation: schools and religious freedom
ByLucy Vickers
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chapter 14|16 pages
Regulating religious diversity in liberal societies
ByMaleiha Malik
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