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Deep Equality in an Era of Religious Diversity (Hardcover)
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Deep Equality in an Era of Religious Diversity (Hardcover)
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While religious conflict receives plenty of attention, the everyday
negotiation of religious diversity does not. Questions of how to
accommodate religious minorities and of the limits of tolerance
resonate in a variety of contexts and have become central
preoccupations for many Western democracies. What might we see if
we turned our attention to the positive narratives and success
stories of the everyday working out of religious difference? Rather
than 'tolerance' and 'accommodation', and through the stories of
ordinary people, this book traces deep equality, which is found in
the respect, humour, and friendship of seemingly mundane
interactions. Deep Equality in an Era of Religious Diversity shows
that the telling of such stories can create an alternative
narrative to that of diversity as a problem to be solved. It
explores the non-event, or micro-processes of interaction that
constitute the foundation for deep equality and the conditions
under which deep equality emerges, exists, and sometimes
flourishes. Through a systematic search for and examination of such
narratives, Lori G. Beaman demonstrates the possibility of
uncovering, revealing, and recovering deep equality-a recovery that
is vital to living in an increasingly diverse society. In achieving
deep equality, identities are fluid, shifting in importance and
structure as social interaction unfolds. Rigid identity imaginings,
especially religious identities, block our vision to the
complexities of social life and press us into corners that trap us
in identities that we often ourselves do not recognize, want, or
know how to escape. Although the focus of this study is deep
equality and its existence and persistence in relation to religious
difference, deep equality is located beyond the realm of religion.
Beaman draws from the work of those whose primary focus is not in
fact religion, and who are doing their own 'deep equality' work in
other domains, illustrating especially why equality matters. By
retelling and exploring stories of negotiation it is possible to
reshape our social imaginary to better facilitate what works, which
varies from place to place and time to time.
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