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One Nation, Many Faiths

Religious Pluralism and National Identity in an Interfaith Organisation
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This book examines the understudied role of the interfaith movement in institutionalising religious pluralism in the public life of contemporary societies through the case study of Interfaith Scotland. It analyses the organisation and their literature, demonstrating the ways in which they have cultivated a particular model... Read More
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Provides a critical study of the role of an interfaith organisation in constructing a limited model of religious pluralism in the public sphere and its relationship with a form of civic-cultural nationalism.

Provides a critical study of the role of an interfaith organisation in constructing a limited model of religious pluralism in the public sphere and its relationship with a form of civic-cultural nationalism.

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This book examines the understudied role of the interfaith movement in institutionalising religious pluralism in the public life of contemporary societies through the case study of Interfaith Scotland. It analyses the organisation and their literature, demonstrating the ways in which they have cultivated a particular model of religious pluralism compatible with a secular civic-cultural nationalism. It places this case into a comparative discussion of the interfaith movement as an emerging global phenomenon.

In this case study, the author considers how Interfaith Scotland presents โ€˜religionsโ€™ as equivalent, compatible bodies of ethical teachings through selective appeals to textual traditions or, in some cases, their construction. It has also depended on conforming to the โ€˜world religions paradigmโ€™, where it is only religions with global reach and cohesive characteristics which require representation.

Liam Sutherland discusses how Interfaith Scotland encouraged a common, seemingly โ€˜apoliticalโ€™ attachment to Scotlandโ€™s democratic institutions and cultural heritage, especially in relation to the question of independence. This case study sheds light on the wider relationship between the global interfaith movement and nationalism โ€“ both in protecting religions against prejudice and exclusion but also pursuing integrationist goals.

Series: Bloomsbury Advances in Religious Studies

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781350425866

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 06 February 2025

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Bloomsbury Academic

Illustration: 10 bw illus

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 162.0mm

Height: 238.0mm

Weight: 520g

Pages: 248

About the Author

Liam T. Sutherland is an independent scholar, Scotland, UK.

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