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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham : Springer International Publishing
    ISBN: 9783319102719
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIV, 231 p, online resource)
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    Series Statement: Bücher
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Magill, Gerard, 1951 - Religious morality in John Henry Newman
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Ethics ; Religion (General) ; Philosophy ; Philosophy (General) ; Ethics ; Philosophy ; Religion (General) ; Newman, John Henry Heiliger 1801-1890 ; Moraltheologie ; Theologische Erkenntnistheorie ; Newman, John Henry Heiliger 1801-1890 ; Moraltheologie ; Theologische Erkenntnistheorie
    Abstract: This book is a systematic study of religious morality in the works of John Henry Newman (1801-1890). The work considers Newman’s widely discussed views on conscience and assent, analyzing his understanding of moral law and its relation to the development of moral doctrine in Church tradition. By integrating Newman’s religious epistemology and theological method, the author explores the hermeneutics of the imagination in moral decision-making: the imagination enables us to interpret complex reality in a practical manner, to relate belief with action. The analysis bridges philosophical and religious discourse, discussing three related categories. The first deals with Newman’s commitment to truth and holiness whereby he connects the realm of doctrine with the realm of salvation. The second category considers theoretical foundations of religious morality, and the third category explores Newman’s hermeneutics of the imagination to clarify his view of moral law, moral conscience, and Church tradition as practical foundations of religious morality. The author explains how secular reason in moral discernment can elicit religious significance. As a result, Church tradition should develop doctrine and foster holiness by being receptive to emerging experiences and cultural change. John Henry Newman was a highly controversial figure and his insightful writings continue to challenge and influence scholarship today. This book is a significant contribution to that scholarship and the analysis and literature comprise a detailed research guide for graduates and scholars
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 1: Introduction. Foundations of Religious MoralityChapter 2: Truth & Holiness -- Chapter 3: Reason and Belief -- Chapter 4: Imagination and Meaning -- Chapter 5: Imagination and Theology -- Chapter 6: Moral Law -- Chapter 7: Moral Conscience. Chapter 8: Church Tradition -- Bibliography.
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  • 2
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing
    ISBN: 9783319066233
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (X, 188 p. 14 illus, online resource)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Religious pluralism
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    Keywords: Humanities ; Philosophy ; Religion (General) ; Migration ; Humanities / Arts ; Humanities ; Philosophy ; Religion (General) ; Migration ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Westliche Welt ; Religiöser Pluralismus ; Religiöser Wandel ; Westliche Welt ; Religiöser Pluralismus ; Religiöser Wandel
    Abstract: This volume illustrates both theoretically and empirically the differences between religious diversity and religious pluralism. It highlights how the factual situation of cultural and religious diversity may lead to individual, social and political choices of organized and recognized pluralism. In the process, both individual and collective identities are redefined, incessantly moving along the continuum that ranges from exclusion to inclusion. The book starts by first detailing general issues related to religious pluralism. It makes the case for keeping the empirical, the normative, the regulatory and the interactive dimensions of religious pluralism analytically distinct while recognizing that, in practice, they often overlap. It also underlines the importance of seeking connections between religious pluralism and other pluralisms. Next, the book explores how religious diversity can operate to contribute to legal pluralism and examines the different types of church-state relations: eradication, monopoly, oligopoly and pluralism. The second half of the book features case studies that provide a more specific look at the general issues, from ways to map and assess the religious diversity of a whole country to a comparison between Belgian-French views of religious and philosophical diversity, from religious pluralism in Italy to the shifting approach to ethnic and religious diversity in America, and from a sociological and historical perspective of religious plurality in Japan to an exploration of Brazilian religions, old and new. The transition from religious diversity to religious pluralism is one of the most important challenges that will reshape the role of religion in contemporary society. This book provides readers with insights that will help them better understand and interpret this unprecedented transition
    Description / Table of Contents: Chapter 1: Introduction: Pluralism as Legitimization of Diversity; Giuseppe GiordanPART I: IDEAS AND CONCEPTS ON RELIGIOUS PLURALISM -- Chapter 2: Rethinking Religious Pluralism; James A. Beckford -- Chapter 3: Religious Diversity, Social Control and Legal Pluralism: A Socio-Legal Analysis; James T. Richardson -- Chapter 4: Oligopoly Is Not Pluralism; Fenggang Yang -- PART II: CASE STUDIES IN RELIGIOUS PLURALISM -- Chapter 5 : Religious and Philosophical Diversity as a Challenge for the Secularism: A Belgian-French Comparison; Jean-Paul Willaime -- Chapter 6: The Diversity of Religious Diversity. Using Census and NCS Methodology in Order to Map and Assess the Religious Diversity of a Whole Country; Christophe Monnot and Jörg Stolz -- Chapter 7: Increasing Religious Diversity in a Society Monopolized by Catholicism; Vincenzo Pace -- Chapter 8: Rethinking Religious Diversity: Diversities and Governance of Diversities in “Post-Societies”; Siniša Zrinščak -- Chapter 9: Diversity vs Pluralism? Notes from the American Experience; James V. Spickard -- Chapter 10: Between No Establishment and Free Exercise: The Dialectic of American Religious Pluralism; William H. Swatos, Jr -- Chapter 11: Missionary Trans-border Religions and Defensive Civil Society in Contemporary Japan: Toward a Comparative Institutional Approach to Religious Pluralism; Yoshihide Sakurai -- Chapter 12: Religious Tendencies in Brazil: Disenchantment, Secularization and Sociologists; Roberto Motta -- Index.
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