cross-disciplinary exploration of the role of the sacred, blasphemy and
sacrilege in a multicultural society brings together philosophers,
theologians, lawyers, historians, curators, anthropologists and sociologists,
as well as Christian, Jewish and Islamic and secular perspectives. In
bringing together different disciplinary and cultural approaches, the book
provides a way of broadening our conceptions of what might count as sacred,
sacrilegious and blasphemous, in moral and political terms. In addition, it
provides original research data on blasphemy, sacrilege and religious
tolerance from a range of disciplines.
The book is presented in four sections:
Section I: Religion Sacrilege and Blasphemy in Australia.
Section II: Sacrilege and the Sacred
Section III: The State, Religion and Tolerance
Section IV: The Future: Openness and Dogmatism.
The book will appeal to both those actively involved in religious
negotiation and to scholars and students of religion in history, philosophy,
anthropology, sociology and political science.
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