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This edited collection explores forms of multi-religious
cohabitation as well as the spatial arrangements that underpin and
shape them through sixteen chapters that range across disciplines,
historical periods, and global geographies. Focusing on
interactions between different religious groups and traditions, the
authors conceptualize three types of spatial arrangements and
explore how they operate ad geographies of encounter; i.e.,
multi-religious places, multi-religious cities, and multi-religious
landscapes. With perspectives from anthropologists, historians,
sociologists, and geographers, the book demonstrates the multiple
ways in which geographies of interreligious encounters and forms of
multi-religious cohabitation have changed throughout history due to
their embeddedness id different frameworks of political
organization, shifting religious ideologies, and changing forms of
human mobility.
This edited collection explores forms of multi-religious
cohabitation as well as the spatial arrangements that underpin and
shape them through sixteen chapters that range across disciplines,
historical periods, and global geographies. Focusing on
interactions between different religious groups and traditions, the
authors conceptualize three types of spatial arrangements and
explore how they operate ad geographies of encounter; i.e.,
multi-religious places, multi-religious cities, and multi-religious
landscapes. With perspectives from anthropologists, historians,
sociologists, and geographers, the book demonstrates the multiple
ways in which geographies of interreligious encounters and forms of
multi-religious cohabitation have changed throughout history due to
their embeddedness id different frameworks of political
organization, shifting religious ideologies, and changing forms of
human mobility.
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