The Ideological Challenges of Religious Pluralism and Multiculturalism for Globalized Societies
The phenomenon of globalization has led to many globalized societies. Globalized societies are societies that have experienced and are influenced by the features of globalization. In globalization, time and space have shrunk and the world’s peoples and cultures are now more interlinked and interc...
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Editura Universităţii Aurel Vlaicu Arad
2021
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Sumario: | The phenomenon of globalization has led to many globalized societies.
Globalized societies are societies that have experienced and are influenced by
the features of globalization. In globalization, time and space have shrunk and
the world’s peoples and cultures are now more interlinked and interconnected
through transportation and information communication technology which has
led to the movement of human capital and transmission of ideas and cultures.
Globalization has facilitated the meeting of different religions and cultures. In
many societies today you now have people of different religions and cultures
living/working side by side. Religious pluralism and multiculturalism are now
ideological standpoints as they are now sets of beliefs of how society should be
organized. This paper will hermeneutically examine these phenomena and the
challenges that they present. Through analysis the paper argues that both
religious pluralism and multiculturalism are facts of globalized societies not to
be ignored. The paper concludes that religious pluralism and multiculturalism
can be managed for harmony in society. These done globalized societies will
experience more social harmony and concord. |
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