The article sketches the overall layout of the thematic issue of the 'Journal of Religion and Transformation in Contemporary Societies (JRAT)' on Interreligious Dialogue (IRD) in context. It argues that an analysis of Interreligious Dialogue-activities in their socio-cultural contexts helps to counterbalance the long-standing individualistic bias of IRD-research. First, it presents a systematic description of the present state of the art that distinguishes two strands of IRD-research. Second, it argues for a European comparison, based upon the most recent findings from the 'SMRE - Swiss Metadatabase of Religious Affiliation in Europe'. The article closes with references to the structure of the present volume of JRaT to facilitate such a comparison. The article sketches the overall layout of the thematic issue of the 'Journal of Religion and Transformation in Contemporary Societies (JRAT)' on Interreligious Dialogue (IRD) in context. It argues that an analysis of Interreligious Dialogue-activities in their socio-cultural contexts helps to counterbalance the long-standing individualistic bias of IRD-research. First, it presents a systematic description of the present state of the art that distinguishes two strands of IRD-research. Second, it argues for a European comparison, based upon the most recent findings from the 'SMRE - Swiss Metadatabase of Religious Affiliation in Europe'. The article closes with references to the structure of the present volume of JRaT to facilitate such a comparison. The article sketches the overall layout of the thematic issue of the 'Journal of Religion and Transformation in Contemporary Societies (JRAT)' on Interreligious Dialogue (IRD) in context. It argues that an analysis of Interreligious Dialogue-activities in their socio-cultural contexts helps to counterbalance the long-standing individualistic bias of IRD-research. First, it presents a systematic description of the present state of the art that distinguishes two strands of IRD-research. Second, it argues for a European comparison, based upon the most recent findings from the 'SMRE - Swiss Metadatabase of Religious Affiliation in Europe'. The article closes with references to the structure of the present volume of JRaT to facilitate such a comparison. The article sketches the overall layout of the thematic issue of the 'Journal of Religion and Transformation in Contemporary Societies (JRAT)' on Interreligious Dialogue (IRD) in context. It argues that an analysis of Interreligious Dialogue-activities in their socio-cultural contexts helps to counterbalance the long-standing individualistic bias of IRD-research. First, it presents a systematic description of the present state of the art that distinguishes two strands of IRD-research. Second, it argues for a European comparison, based upon the most recent findings from the 'SMRE - Swiss Metadatabase of Religious Affiliation in Europe'. The article closes with references to the structure of the present volume of JRaT to facilitate such a comparison.
مجموعه
تاريخ نشر
2020
توصيف ظاهري
237-254
عنوان
Interdisciplinary Journal for Religion and Transformation in Contemporary Society
شماره جلد
6/2
شماره استاندارد بين المللي پياييندها
2364-2807
اصطلاحهای موضوعی کنترل نشده
اصطلاح موضوعی
comparison
اصطلاح موضوعی
Europe
اصطلاح موضوعی
interreligious dialogue
اصطلاح موضوعی
religious studies
نام شخص به منزله سر شناسه - (مسئولیت معنوی درجه اول )