Religiöser Pluralismus Und Toleranz in Europa
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-531-90293-7_1
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Religiöser Pluralismus und Toleranz in Europa. Eine Vorbemerkung

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“…They sought to free people from old stereotypes and thinking and dreamed of modernizing Islam, which would become a powerful factor in collective psychology and an important means of political and religious harmony and spirituality, cementing a single idea of national statehood. In our opinion, one of the merits of Central Asian thinkers of the Middle Ages is a certain adjustment of the state-religion relationship in socio-political progress [3,9,12,14,15].…”
Section: Legal Principles Of Relations To Religion and Religious Asso...mentioning
confidence: 87%
“…They sought to free people from old stereotypes and thinking and dreamed of modernizing Islam, which would become a powerful factor in collective psychology and an important means of political and religious harmony and spirituality, cementing a single idea of national statehood. In our opinion, one of the merits of Central Asian thinkers of the Middle Ages is a certain adjustment of the state-religion relationship in socio-political progress [3,9,12,14,15].…”
Section: Legal Principles Of Relations To Religion and Religious Asso...mentioning
confidence: 87%
“…In the tradition of Protestant ethics, this is referred to as "iustitia passiva", through which people are called into the "status politicus", a process of ever-new vocation from concern for one's own existence into the practices of "iustitia civilis", living together with others in justice. 16 Despite the caution required by the toxic connection between religiosity and intolerance (Augustin et al 2006;Schockenhoff 2014, pp. 465-75), especially in the context of Protestant ethics and its history (Seiverth 2013, pp.…”
Section: The Contribution Of Religious Ethics To Practices Of Toleran...mentioning
confidence: 99%