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Many of the critical political issues of our time--from the
1992-1995 Balkan Wars to the continuing crisis in the Middle East
to the role of Muslim immigrants in Western Europe--revolve around
issues of religion and tolerance. The predominant approach to these
concerns is to espouse the doctrines of liberal humanistic virtue.
These doctrines, however, fail to resonate in communities that
maintain more traditional religious definitions of self and
society. Modest Claims, which features essays by Seligman and
dialogues between scholars representing the three monotheistic
faiths, provides the beginnings of a very different set of
arguments on tolerance and tradition. In so doing it seeks to
uncover the sources of toleration and pluralism that exist within
the traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Most
contemporary approaches leave these sources largely unexplored and
often marginalize them in current public debates and social
agendas. Seligman and his dialogue partners seek to engage
traditional understandings to uncover internal components that make
dialogue between different religions and cultures possible.
Espousing the idea of translation as a metaphor for the tolerant
act, Modest Claims takes difference seriously as an aspect of
existence that can be neither trivialized nor ignored. It explores
and develops specifically religious arguments for tolerance and
acceptance of others, as well as new strategies for understanding
difference that are not rooted in individualist worldviews. This
important and timely book breathes new life into the search for
peace and toleration in an increasingly fractured world.
Many of the critical political issues of our time--from the
1992-1995 Balkan Wars to the continuing crisis in the Middle East
to the role of Muslim immigrants in Western Europe--revolve around
issues of religion and tolerance. The predominant approach to these
concerns is to espouse the doctrines of liberal humanistic virtue.
These doctrines, however, fail to resonate in communities that
maintain more traditional religious definitions of self and
society. Modest Claims, which features essays by Seligman and
dialogues between scholars representing the three monotheistic
faiths, provides the beginnings of a very different set of
arguments on tolerance and tradition. In so doing it seeks to
uncover the sources of toleration and pluralism that exist within
the traditions of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Most
contemporary approaches leave these sources largely unexplored and
often marginalize them in current public debates and social
agendas. Seligman and his dialogue partners seek to engage
traditional understandings to uncover internal components that make
dialogue between different religions and cultures possible.
Espousing the idea of translation as a metaphor for the tolerant
act, Modest Claims takes difference seriously as an aspect of
existence that can be neither trivialized nor ignored. It explores
and develops specifically religious arguments for tolerance and
acceptance of others, as well as new strategies for understanding
difference that are not rooted in individualist worldviews. This
important and timely book breathes new life into the search for
peace and toleration in an increasingly fractured world.
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