Results and Interpretation

作者: Ragini Sen , Wolfgang Wagner , Caroline Howarth

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-01922-2_3

关键词: SecularismPolitical sciencePeaceful coexistenceWorld viewCivil societyReligious identityPolitical economySocial capitalHegemonyOperationalization

摘要: “Othering” leads to a binary world view which demarcates “us” from “them,” and this in turn escalates conflict. Instead, the present research emphasizes reconceptualization of relationship between religion secularism that is not simply bipolar, insular, isolated. In India these two categories are often viewed as transactional units. An emerging social category, religious–secular, neither isolated secular domains or but syncretic mode positioning, brought up front. Further, complementaries across diverse constituencies, cluster around three main anchoring points, communication, re-presentations, operationalizing shared dream, traced. Finally it established central belief heterogenous multi-faith society must be based on trust reciprocity; leverage capital foster peaceful coexistence. It should leave little space for corrupt politicians pivotal religious–secular hegemony. calls involvement civil regular people. This message powers at both national global levels.

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