Fr. 261.00

Handbook on Religious Toleration in Comparative Perspective

English · Hardback

Will be released 30.12.2025

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This Handbook challenges the view--widely held today--that religious toleration is a specifically modern, liberal, and Western concept. To the contrary, it shows that principles of religious coexistence have been articulated since recorded history. As many cultures have recognized across times and places, toleration in some form is a key virtue for enabling peaceful coexistence and human flourishing. Yet owing to its very cross-cultural prevalence, "toleration" has meant many different things in theory and practice. To properly understand it, much less evaluate it, a historical and comparative perspective is necessary.
This Handbook provides a foundation for the comparative and historical study of religious toleration. Gathering together primary sources and original analytic essays by leading scholars, it offers the first comprehensive reference work on how toleration has been theorized and practiced across cultures, religions, and historical periods. The primary sources compiled, moreover, span a rich array of genres, including literary works, religious texts, theological, poems and political edicts. Radically shifting the terms of contemporary debates about toleration, this sourcebook provides an indispensable resource to all scholars of religion, comparative politics, and globalization, and to students and teachers alike.

List of contents

Introduction.- Part I. Thinking Toleration Within Religious Traditions.- Chapter 1 Introduction to Section One: Toleration within Religious Traditions.- Chapter 2 Tolerance and Intolerance in the Hebrew Bible.- Chapter 3 Charitable Jewish Assessments of the Other: 8th-18th Centuries.- Chapter 4 Hasidism.- Chapter 5 Tolerance and Rights: An Exploration of Medieval Canon Law.- Chapter 6 Eastern Orthodox Christianity and Toleration.- Chapter 7 Tolerance in Islamic Thought and Praxis.- Chapter 8 On Pluralism in the Qur'an and Islamic Philosophy.- Chapter 8 The Quran s Address to the Israelites Q. 2:122-152: A New Translation.- Chapter 9 Religious Toleration in Medieval Islamic Thought and Society.- Chapter 10 The Universality of Universal Peace: Central Asian Qalandars and Sulh-i Kull.- Chapter 11 Religious Minorities Rights in Shiite Islam: A Shift from Institutional Discrimination to Absolute Equality.- Chapter 12 May No One Obstruct Them: Tibetan Buddhist Toleration for 18th-Century Capuchin Missionaries in Lhasa.- Chapter 13 A Play on Religious Tolerance in Early India.- Chapter 14 Ingredients of Toleration in Jain Philosophy.- Chapter 15 Beyond Toleration? Syncretism, Amalgamation, and Religious Multiplicity in the Shinto Tradition.- Part II Toleration and the State: Minority, Law and Politics.- Chapter 16 Introduction to Section Two: Toleration and the State: Minority, Law, Politics.- Chapter 17 Asoka s Dhamma: Social Toleration or Communal Harmony.- Chapter 18 Late Roman Toleration? or How to Read an Imperial Edict: Theodosius to All the People on the Catholic Religion.- Chapter 19 Integration or Intolerance? Muslim-Jewish Convergence in the Zirid Kingdom of Granada.- Chapter 20 Two Texts on Toleration from Pre-1500 AD West Africa.- Chapter 21 Half-Toleration: Concordia and the Limits of Dialogue.- Chapter 22 Toleration and the Civil Magistrate in Early Modern Europe, 1517-1598.- Chapter 23 Regarding Toleration and Liberalism: Considerations from the Anglo-Jewish Experience.- Chapter 24 Tolerance and Religious Freedom in Early America.- Chapter 25 Toleration in the Ottoman Empire.- Chapter 26 The Way has not a Constant Name. State Attitudes to Religious Toleration in Chinese History.- Chapter 27 Akbar s Mahabharata: An Indian Epic for the Mughal Emperor.- Chapter 28 Religious Minorities-States Relations in Modern Iran from Safavid Era to the Islamic Republic: Policies and Implications.- Chapter 29 Tolerance and Intolerance in Mexico.- Chapter 30 Post-1998 Indonesia: Ambiguous Stances Towards Toleration Amidst Growing Islamist Majoritarianism.- Part III Toleration and Sacred Space.- Chapter 31 Introduction to Section Three: Toleration & Sacred Spaces.- Chapter 32 Of Roman Bath-Houses, Mosques and Churches: Rabbinic-Jewish Approaches to Religious Spaces of Others.- Chapter 33 The Temple of Parfait Tolerance: an Island of Truce between Conflicting Worlds 13th- 18th Centuries.- Chapter 34 Accommodating Difference and Validating Diversity in Early Modern Europe.- Chapter 35 Toleration as Multiple Construction in the Post-Communist Realm: Dervish Luzha s Tomb in Northern Albania.- Chapter 36 Building Faith and Identity in a Community Bound by History: The Nauroz Festival in Afghanistan.- Part IV Toleration Today: Conflicting Narratives, Competing Rights and New Frontiers of Dialogue.- Chapter 37 Introduction to Section Four: Toleration Today: Conflicting Narratives, Competing Rights, and New Frontiers of Dialogue.- Chapter 38 Religious Toleration and the Enlightenment.- Chapter 39 Tolerance Revisited.- Chapter 40 The Elusive Toleration of Islam in Europe.- Chapter 41 Toleration at the Nexus between Religious Freedom, Pluralism and Democracy: A Focus on the European Court of Human Rights.- Chapter 42 The Concept of Ubuntu in Contemporary Thought.- Chapter 43 Paradoxical Abraham: An Essay on Inter-Monotheistic Hospitality, Dialogue, and Hostility.

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