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Hindu-Christian Dual Belonging
Hindu-Christian Dual Belonging
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This book explores dual belonging within Hindu-Christian contexts,addressing theological,philosophical,and cultural anthropological debates related to religious pluralism,language,and social identity. Case studies test the limits of the definition,and contributors consider whether dual belonging is unique to Christianity and Hinduism. It is a valuable resource for academics in these fields.
Format: Hardback
Length: 214 pages
Publication date: 04 March 2022
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Dual religious belonging is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon that has been explored by scholars from various disciplines. This book, written by experts in a range of fields, delves into the theological, philosophical, and cultural anthropological debates surrounding religious pluralism, religious language, and social identity. It acknowledges the profound impact that interactions between Hinduism and Christianity have had on both traditions' self-understandings in South Asia and across certain Euro-American horizons.
The authors of this book seek to understand the boundaries of dual belonging and explore whether there are any distinctive aspects to this phenomenon within Christianity and Hinduism. Through a series of case studies, contributors examine the experiences of individuals who identify as belonging to both religions and assess whether there are any unique challenges or opportunities associated with dual belonging.
One of the key themes that emerges from the book is the importance of recognizing and respecting the diversity of religious experiences and perspectives. The authors argue that dual belonging can provide individuals with a rich and nuanced understanding of their faiths, allowing them to draw on the strengths and wisdom of both traditions. However, they also acknowledge that dual belonging can be challenging, particularly in contexts where religious tensions and conflicts exist.
The book also explores the role of religious language in shaping dual belonging. Religious language plays a crucial role in establishing and maintaining social identities, and the authors argue that the use of specific terms and symbols can either reinforce or challenge dual belonging. For example, the use of terms such as "Hindu" or "Christian" can evoke different cultural and historical associations, which can impact how individuals perceive and identify with their religious identities.
Another important aspect of dual belonging is the impact on social identity. The authors argue that individuals who identify as belonging to both religions may face unique challenges in terms of their social integration and belonging. They may be perceived as hybrid or ambiguous by others, which can lead to feelings of marginalization or exclusion. However, the book also highlights the positive aspects of dual belonging, such as the ability to bridge cultural and religious divides and promote interfaith understanding and cooperation.
In conclusion, this book provides a comprehensive and insightful exploration of dual religious belonging within Hindu-Christian contexts. Written by experts in a range of fields, it offers a rich and nuanced understanding of the theological, philosophical, and cultural dimensions of this phenomenon. The book will be of interest to academics in the fields of Hindu studies, Christian theology, Hindu-Christian comparative theology, religious pluralism, interreligious relations, the sociology and anthropology of religion, and comparative theology and philosophy. By recognizing and respecting the diversity of religious experiences and perspectives, we can foster greater interfaith understanding and cooperation and create a more inclusive and harmonious world.
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9780367647841
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