Colloque : “Emergent Religious Pluralism(s)”, Woolf Institute / Cambridge, 17-18/04/2018 – REGISTRATION OPEN
Emergent Religious Pluralism(s)
An Interdisciplinary Conference at the Woolf Institute
17 – 18 April 2018
The concept of religious pluralism has been at the centre of major political developments and discourse in recent years. The rise of the Hindu right in India has contributed to an increasing sense of marginalisation amongst non-Hindu minorities, and Muslims in particular. Donald Trump’s divisive rhetoric and persistent attempts to impose a Muslim travel ban have similarly left Muslim minorities in the U.S. feeling targeted. In war torn countries throughout the Middle East, the place of the dwindling Christian communities looks ever more precarious, and the rich tradition of pluralism seems to be disappearing. Across Europe controversial attempts, both legal and political, to manage the challenge of religious diversity have led to heated debates on how to deal with difference. At the heart of these developments, the very ideal of religious pluralism itself is being contested. But how have changing realities on the ground informed the ideal of religious pluralism itself in different parts of the world?
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Chargé de diffusion scientifique (13 mars 2018). Colloque : “Emergent Religious Pluralism(s)”, Woolf Institute / Cambridge, 17-18/04/2018 – REGISTRATION OPEN. IISMM. Consulté le 9 février 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/q0ci