Governing the sacred: political toleration in five contested sacred sites

""Contested sacred sites pose a difficult challenge in the field of toleration. Holy sites are often at the center of intense contestation between different groups regarding a wide variety of issues, including ownership, access, usage rights, permissible religious conduct, and many other a...

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VerfasserInnen: Gobani, Yuval 1974- (VerfasserIn) ; Perez, Naḥshon 1973- (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: New York, NY Oxford University Press [2020]
In:Jahr: 2020
normierte Schlagwort(-folgen):B Heiligtum / Kultstätte / Religionspolitik / Religiöse Toleranz / Öffentlicher Raum
B Devils Tower National Monument / Bear Lodge Mountains / Ram Janma bhūmi temple (Ayodhya) / Babur-Moschee Ayodhya / Tempel Jerusalem (Jerusalem) / Heiliges Grab, Grabeskirche Jerusalem / Jerusalem, Haram Jerusalem / Religionspolitik / Governance / Öffentlicher Raum / Religiöse Toleranz
RelBib Classification:AD Religionssoziologie; Religionspolitik
weitere Schlagwörter:B Religion and state Case studies
B Religion And Politics Case studies
B Sacred Space Law and legislation Case studies
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Zusammenfassung:""Contested sacred sites pose a difficult challenge in the field of toleration. Holy sites are often at the center of intense contestation between different groups regarding a wide variety of issues, including ownership, access, usage rights, permissible religious conduct, and many other aspects. As such, they are often the source of immense levels of violence, and intractable, long standing conflicts. Governing the Sacred profiles five central contested sacred sites which exemplify the immense difficulties associated with such sites: Devils Tower National Monument (Wyoming, U.S.), Babri Masjid/Ram Janmabhoomi (Uttar-Pradesh, India), the Western Wall (Jerusalem), The Church of the Holy Sepulchre (Jerusalem) and the Temple Mount/Haram esh-Sharif (Jerusalem). The in-depth, contextual and casuistic study of these sites, which differ in spatial, cultural and religious settings, enables the construction of a novel, critical typology of five corresponding models or ways of governing the sacred. By telling the fascinating stories of five high-profile contested sacred sites, Governing the Sacred develops and critically explores five different models of governing contested sacred sites: 'non-interference', 'separation and division', 'preference', 'status-quo', and 'closure'. Each model, in turn, relies on different sets of considerations, central among them, trade-offs between religious liberty and social order. Beyond its scholarly contribution, the novel typology, developed in Governing the Sacred, aims to assist democratic governments in their attempt to secure public order and mutual toleration among opposed groups in contested sacred sites""--
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:0190932384