In Praise of Mixed Religion

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In Praise of Mixed Religion

The Syncretism Solution in a Multifaith World

Spirituality and religious experience Religious life and practice

Author: William H. Harrison

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Language: English

Published by: McGill-Queen's University Press

Published on: 1st May 2014

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 939 Kb

ISBN: 9780773592032


When asked "What religion do you follow?"

The typical answer is to name a specific group, or to respond "None." An increasing number of people, however, are intentionally combining elements from various religious heritages, demonstrating that religions do not have firm boundaries, nor are they purely distinct.

In Praise of Mixed Religion discusses the concept of syncretism

The term for the mixing of religious perspectives. The religious studies discipline has traditionally distinguished between two responses to syncretism: a subjective view, which treats syncretism as morally reprehensible, and an objective view, which treats it as a morally neutral phenomenon.

William Harrison adopts a third perspective

The advocacy view, which claims that mixing religions is a good and necessary process. He cites countless examples - such as Islam's transformative encounter with Greek thought - from both history and recent years to show how religious traditions have gained theological and practical wisdom by borrowing key ideas, beliefs, and practices from outside their own movements.

Encouraging syncretism

In Praise of Mixed Religion contests the hard boundaries between religious worldviews and presents a dramatic alternative for thinking and talking about religion.

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