- Bib ID:
- 3068744
- Format:
- Book
- Description:
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- Saarbrücken : Verlag für Entwicklungspolitik, 2003
- 297 p. ; 21 cm.
- ISBN:
- 3881567674
- Series:
- Nijmegen studies in development and cultural change, 0935-7173 ; v. 42.
- Full contents:
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- Introduction / Ad Borsboom & Frans Jespers
- The construction of identity in anthropology / Ad Borsboom, Léon Buskens, Jean Kommers & Catrien Notermans
- Narrative identity construction among European religious believers / Frans Jespers
- Conscience and consciousness as pivots of intercultural religious dialogue / Wilhelm Dupré
- 'Seeing the inside': Aboriginal spirituality and identity / Ad Borsboom
- An anthropological approach of identity and religion in Africa / Jean Kommers & Catrien Notermans
- Religionism in Tanzania / Frans Wijsen
- Muslim identity in Dutch multicultural society / Léon Buskens
- Going for identity. The case of the Creoles of Surinam / Joop Vernooij
- "Ruby words and the triple gem". A 'clash' between Shivas and Buddhists in Medieval Southern India / Paul van der Velde
- From intercultural to inter-religious dialogue? / Carl Sterkens & Johannes A. van der Ven
- Identity, participation and interreligious dialogue / Aad de Jong
- Christian identity and theology of the trinity / Pim Valkenberg.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references.
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- Copyright:
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