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Public Theology, Religious Diversity, and Interreligious Learning: Contributing to the Common Good Through Religious Education [Pehme köide]

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This book describes the relationship of Christian Public Theology to other religions and their ways of contributing to the common good. It also promotes mutual learning processes in public education to strengthen the public role and responsibility of religions in pluralistic societies. This volume brings together not only public education and public theology, but also scholars from a variety of disciplines such as philosophy, cultural studies, and sociology, and from different parts of the world. By doing so, the book intends to widen the horizon and provide fresh impulses for public theology as well as the discourse on public religious education.

1 Introduction



Manfred L. Pirner



Part A. Public Theology from Diverse Religious and Non-religious
Perspectives



2 Contributions of Religions to the Common Good in Pluralistic Societies from
a Christian Perspective? Some Critical Remarks



Dirk J. Smit



3 The Contribution of Religions to the Common Good in Pluralistic Societies:
A Jewish Perspective, Exemplified by the Concept of Tikkun Olam



Sabrina Worch



4 The Contribution of Religions to the Common Good in Pluralistic Societies:
An Islamic Perspective



Abdullah Sahin



5 Islamic Contributions to the Universal Conception of the Common Good in
Multi-confessional Societies: Hermeneutical Foundations



Mohammed Nekroumi



6 Towards Enlightenment: Buddhisms Contribution to Common Good through
Establishing Contemplative Culture



Heesoon Bai



7 The Contributions of Religions to the Common Good: Philosophical
Perspectives



Manfred L. Pirner



8 Contributions of Religions to the Common Good in a Pluralistic Society: an
Empirical Answer from a Sociological Perspective



Gert Pickel & Annette Schnabel



9 Monotheism Curse or Blessing?



Jan Assmann



Part B. The Challenge of Interreligious Dialogue and Learning



10 Public Theology and Interreligious Dialogue.



Heinrich Bedford-Strohm



11 Public Theology or Religious Studies? Deliberations on the Basis of
Multifaith Religious Education



L. Philip Barnes



12 Public Religious Pedagogy and Interreligious Learning



Bernd Schröder



13 The Public Church and Public Religious Education as Forms of Protestant
Presence Confessional and Interreligious Perspectives



Thomas Schlag



14 Islamic Education in Europe: An Opportunity for Equal Rights or a Way to
Control Islam?



Jenny Berglund



15 The Contribution of Public Religious Education to Promoting Peace:
Perspectives from Israel



Zehavit Gross



16 The Contribution of Interreligious NGOs and Interfaith Initiatives to
Public Education



Johannes Lähnemann



17 The Spirituality of Mindfulness a Religious Contribution to Public
Education



Werner Haussmann
Manfred L. Pirner is Professor, Holder of the Chair of Religious Education, and Director of the Research Unit for Public Religion and Education (RUPRE) at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany.





Johannes Lähnemann is emeritus Professor of Religious Education at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany, and Chairman of the Peace Education Standing Commission of Religions for Peace (RfP).





Werner Haussmann is senior lecturer at the Chair of Religious Education at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany, and Deputy-Director of the Research Unit for Public Religion and Education (RUPRE).





Susanne Schwarz is senior researcher at the Chair of Religious Education at the University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany, and Coordinator of the Research Unit for Public Religion and Education (RUPRE).