Negotiating the Sacred: Blasphemy and Sacrilege in a Multicultural SocietyElizabeth Burns Coleman, Kevin White ANU E Press, 1. jun. 2006 - 234 strani This cross-disciplinary exploration of the role of the sacred, blasphemy and sacrilege in a multicultural society brings together philosophers, theologians, lawyers, historians, curators, anthropologists and sociologists, as well as Christian, Jewish and Islamic and secular perspectives. In bringing together different disciplinary and cultural approaches, the book provides a way of broadening our conceptions of what might count as sacred, sacrilegious and blasphemous, in moral and political terms. In addition, it provides original research data on blasphemy, sacrilege and religious tolerance from a range of disciplines. |
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... experience 147 Section IV . The Future : Openness and Dogmatism Chapter 14. Winifred Wing Han Lamb , ' We already know what is good and just ... ' : Idolatry and the scalpel of suspicion 169 Chapter 15. Eilidh St John, The sacred and ...
... experience 147 Section IV . The Future : Openness and Dogmatism Chapter 14. Winifred Wing Han Lamb , ' We already know what is good and just ... ' : Idolatry and the scalpel of suspicion 169 Chapter 15. Eilidh St John, The sacred and ...
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... 179 Chapter 16. Hal Wootten, Resolving disputes over Aboriginal sacred sites: Some experiences in the 1990s 191 Bibliography Index 205 227 List of Tables 11.1. Suppose a person publicly admitted that iv Negotiating the Sacred.
... 179 Chapter 16. Hal Wootten, Resolving disputes over Aboriginal sacred sites: Some experiences in the 1990s 191 Bibliography Index 205 227 List of Tables 11.1. Suppose a person publicly admitted that iv Negotiating the Sacred.
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... experience of awe which is central to the subjectivity of all peoples. Like Pringle, Brady does not think blasphemy is a harm of offence to the believer, but in contrast, sees it as an act of denial (chapter 4). The existence of ...
... experience of awe which is central to the subjectivity of all peoples. Like Pringle, Brady does not think blasphemy is a harm of offence to the believer, but in contrast, sees it as an act of denial (chapter 4). The existence of ...
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... experience of the sacred as a social, rather than personal event, and to the extent that it exists universally, as a characteristic of societies, and not of human beings. In this vein, Colin Tatz explores the political constructions of ...
... experience of the sacred as a social, rather than personal event, and to the extent that it exists universally, as a characteristic of societies, and not of human beings. In this vein, Colin Tatz explores the political constructions of ...
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... experienced further marginalisation , and the state strengthened its hold on the definition of the sacred . The future - openness and dogmatism What form can a dialogue between believers and non - believers take ? Nietzsche , in his ...
... experienced further marginalisation , and the state strengthened its hold on the definition of the sacred . The future - openness and dogmatism What form can a dialogue between believers and non - believers take ? Nietzsche , in his ...
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