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The contributions of this volume present experiences and
best-practice examples in managing religious diversity from a
legal, political and local perspective. It marks an interesting
point for the on-going discussion on integration and participation
of Muslims in Europe and shows the need for exchanging knowledge
and experience in this field - especially to fulfil the challenges
in a globalized world. This volume combines contributions from the
Austrian-Indonesian Dialogue Symposium State, Law and Religion in
Pluralistic Societies - Austrian and Indonesian Perspectives, held
in May 2009 in Vienna, organized by the Austrian and the Indonesian
Ministry for Foreign Affairs in co-operation with the Faculty of
Law. This symposium marked an important step in strengthening the
dialog between the countries, both on the level of civil service,
universities and religious communities.
One of the major trends in the psychology of religion is the
growing interest in religious and spiritual meaning making in
relation to religious and spiritual transformation processes,
notably as the aftermath of traumatic experiences and in situations
of crisis, stress or disease when personal well-being is at stake
and coping activities and skills are enhanced. This volume covers
this broad and complex area of interrelated issues. The
contributions focus on religious and spiritual meaning making and
transformation. They do not compose an integrated perspective on
religious meaning making and transformation processes. Rather, this
volume assembles and presents the current state of research on this
complex of issues. Thus it not only provides an excellent overview
of the psychological study of constructs of meaning and religious
transformation, but also contributes to our knowledge of
contemporary religious life in the context of socio-cultural
transformation processes (pluralisation, globalization).
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