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Religious Pluralism In The Diaspora International Studies In Religion And Society P Pratap Kumar Editor

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Religious Pluralism In The Diaspora International Studies In Religion And Society P Pratap Kumar Editor
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.14 MB
Pages: 390
Author: P. Pratap Kumar (Editor)
ISBN: 9004152504
Language: English
Year: 2006

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Religious Pluralism In The Diaspora International Studies In Religion And Society P Pratap Kumar Editor by P. Pratap Kumar (editor) 9004152504 instant download after payment.

This book brings together the varied experiences of different cultural groups in their Diaspora context and provides insight into the various issues they have to deal with. The content of the book is divided into the following broad categories: Chinese Experience; Japanese-Brazilian and Brazilian Experience; South Asian Experience; Impact of 9/11 on Muslim Religious Pluralism; and Issues of Religious Pluralism in the Diaspora. While keeping theory to a minimum, the book focuses on case-studies in the hope this will facilitate scholars to engage in further theoretical work on the phenomenon of religious pluralism in the Diaspora and in answering important questions on how religious pluralism can be conceptualised and which issues need to be addressed in doing so. The material is also useful for comparative studies in the academic study of religion.

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