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Possibilities of Religious Pluralism

Göran Collste

The project Possibilities of Religious Pluralism is multidisciplinary. Its objective is to study ethnic and religious pluralism - with a special focus on Malaysia - from the point of view of religious studies, ethics, anthropology and sociology. The project focuses on the role of religion as a factor for identity formation, on value differences and the possibility of consensus, how religious and ethnic groups can interrelate in different ways, legal implications of religious and ethnic pluralism and the impact of pluralism on higher education.

Project group:

University Science Malaysia: Dr Reevani Bustami, Dr Ellisha Nasruddin, Dr Noraida Endut, M Phil, Peter Gan
Linköping University: Dr Edgar Almén, Dr Annika Rabo, Dr Göran Wiking, M Phil Mats Monsén

Publications:

Collste, G (ed), 2010. Identity and Pluralism: Ethnicity, Religion and Values,

Collste, G, 2008. Politisk tro kan splittra Malaysia. Svenska dagbladet, Under strecket, 4 aug 2008.

Collste, G (ed), 2006. Religious and Ethnic Pluralism in Malaysia, Linköping Studies in Identity and Pluralism. No 4.

Collste, G (ed), 2005. Possibilities of Religious Pluralism, Linköping Studies in Identity and Pluralism, No 3.
 


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