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After Pluralism: Reimagining Religious Engagement

Edited by Courtney Bender and Pamela E. Klassen

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Paper, 352 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-231-15233-4
$29.50 / £20.50

October, 2010
Cloth, 352 pages,
ISBN: 978-0-231-15232-7
$89.50 / £62.00

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Habits of Pluralism

Pamela E. Klassen and Courtney Bender

Part I. Law, Normativity, and the Constitution of Religion

1. Ethics After Pluralism

Janet R. Jakobsen

2. Pluralizing Religion: Islamic Law and the Anxiety of Reasoned Deliberation

Anver M. Emon

3. Religion Naturalized: The New Establishment

Winnifred Fallers Sullivan

4. The Cultural Limits of Legal Tolerance

Benjamin L. Berger

Part II. Performing Religion After Pluralism

5. The Birth of Theatrical Liberalism

Andrea Most

6. The Perils of Pluralism: Colonization and Decolonization in American Indian Religious History

Tracy Leavelle

7. A Matter of Interpretation: Dreams, Islam, and Psychology in Egypt

Amira Mittermaier

8. The Temple of Religion and the Politics of Religious Pluralism: Judeo-Christian America at the 1939–1940 New York World’s Fair

J. Terry Todd

Part III. The Ghosts of Pluralism: Unintended Consequences of Institutional and Legal Constructions

9. Native American Religious Freedom Beyond the First Amendment

Michael D. McNally

10. Saving Darfur: Enacting Pluralism in Terms of Gender, Genocide, and Militarized Human Rights

Rosemary R. Hicks

11. What Is Religious Pluralism in a "Monocultural" Society? Considerations from Postcommunist Poland

Geneviève Zubrzycki

12. The Curious Attraction of Religion in East German Prisons

Irene Becci

Selected Bibliography

Contributors

Index

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About the Author

Courtney Bender is associate professor of religion at Columbia University and the author of The New Metaphysicals: Spirituality and the American Religious Imagination.

Pamela E. Klassen is associate professor of religion at the University of Toronto and the author of Spirits of Protestantism: Medicine, Healing, and Liberal Christianity.

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