Religion in the 21 st Century Chapter 13. Terms/ Concepts ExclusivismInclusivism Interfaith Modernism Pluralism Globalization Secularism.

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Religion in the 21 st Century Chapter 13

Terms/ Concepts ExclusivismInclusivism Interfaith Modernism Pluralism Globalization Secularism

Overview Highlights these Factors Globalization Secularism Religious Pluralism Also: A Hardening of Religious Boundaries

Religion after September 11 American perspective: “Outsiders” Al-Qaeda Pres. Bush’s global politico-religious agenda Pres. Obama’s Historic Cairo Speech

Interfaith Movement Religions: quite different in the basics: doctrinal issues, external practices, and cultural behaviors Acceleration of Interfaith dialogue

Responses to Other Faiths Exclusivism Inclusivism Pluralism

Interfaith Initiatives Parliament of World’s Religions, Chicago, 1893 Parliament of World’s Religions, Chicago, 1993 (100 th anniversary) Pope John Paul II’s Assisi Effort Global Forum of Spiritual & Parliamentary Leaders, Oxford, England, 1988 Ontario Consultants on Religious Practice