Religious Education: Between Radicalism and Tolerance (Wiener Beiträge zur Islamforschung)

Religious Education: Between Radicalism and Tolerance (Wiener Beiträge zur Islamforschung)

by Margaret Rausch (Editor), Margaret Rausch (Editor), Ednan Aslan (Editor)

Synopsis

The authors of this volume examine theory and practice regarding past and present roles of Jewish, Christian and Islamic religious education in nurturing tolerance, interpreted as mutual respect for and recognition of other groups, in Eastern (Albania, Bulgaria, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro and Romania) and Western (Finland, Germany, Italy, Latvia and Spain) Europe, Israel, Nigeria and Uzbekistan. They also explore potential roles of religion and exclusivism in fostering (Islamic state, NGOs, etc.), but also averting (Islamic legal theory, authority, Sufism, etc.) radicalization, and of secular states in allowing, but also banning minority religious education in public schools.With contributions from Friedrich Schweitzer, Martin Rothgangel, Gerhard Langer, Daniela Stan, Arto Kallioniemi, Juan Ferreiro Galguera, Maria Chiara Giorda, Rossana M. Salerno, Viorica Goras-Postica, Constantin Iulian Damian, Valentin Ilie, Dzintra Ilisko, Ayman Agbaria, Zilola Khalilova, Raid al-Daghistani, Osman Tastan, Moshe Ma'oz, Adriana Cupcea, Muhamed Ali, Rudiger Lohlker and Dele Ashiru.
The Editors Ednan Aslan is the Chair of Islamic Theological studies at the University of Vienna where he is a Professor for Islamic Education.
Margaret Rausch is scholar, researcher and university instructor in the field of Islamic and Religious Studies.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 364
Edition: 1st ed. 2018
Publisher: Springer VS
Published: 19 Jun 2018

ISBN 10: 365821676X
ISBN 13: 9783658216764

Author Bio
Ednan Aslan is the Chair of Islamic Theological studies at the University of Vienna where he is a Professor for Islamic Education.
Margaret Rausch is scholar, researcher and university instructor in the field of Islamic and Religious Studies.