After pluralism:

After pluralism: Reimagining religious engagement Edited by Courtney Bender and Pamela E. Klassen. - New York: Columbia University Press, 2010 - viii, 341 p.: 24 cm. - Religion, culture, and public life . - Religion, culture, and public life. .

Includes bibliographical references (p. [317]-323) and index.

Habits of pluralism / Pt. I. Law, normativity, and the constitution of religion. Ethics after pluralism / Pluralizing religion : Islamic law and the anxiety of reasoned deliberation / Religion naturalized : the new establishment / The cultural limits of legal tolerance / Pt. II. Performing religion after pluralism. The birth of theatrical liberalism / The perils of pluralism : colonization and decolonization in American Indian religious history / A matter of interpretation : dreams, Islam, and psychology in Egypt / The temple of religion and the politics of religious pluralism : Judeo-Christian America at the 1939-1940 New York World's Fair / Pt. III. The ghosts of pluralism : unintended consequences of institutional and legal constructions. Native American religious freedom beyond the First Amendment / Saving Darfur : enacting pluralism in terms of gender, genocide, and militarized human rights / What is religious pluralism in a "monocultural" society? : considerations from postcommunist Poland / The curious attraction of religion in East German prisons / Pamela E. Klassen and Courtney Bender -- Janet R. Jakobsen -- Anver M. Emon -- Winnifred Fallers Sullivan -- Benjamin L. Berger -- Andrea Most -- Tracy Leavelle -- Amira Mittermaier -- J. Terry Todd -- Michael D. McNally -- Rosemary R. Hicks -- Geneviève Zubrzycki -- Irene Becci. Introduction :

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Religious pluralism.
Pluralism.
Religions.

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