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Religious Conversion
Religion Scholars Thinking Together
Author: Premawardhana Shanta
Language: EnglishSubject for Religious Conversion:
Publication date: 08-2015
240 p. · 16x23.6 cm · Hardback
Publication date: 08-2015
240 p. · 15.2x22.9 cm · Paperback
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- Presents the results of an innovative ten-year project initiated the World Council of Churches
- Features contributions from religious scholars and leaders of Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Jewish, and Muslim traditions
- Considers myriad issues relating to the nature, methods, and effects of religious conversion in the major world faiths
- Addresses questions on religious freedom, legal considerations, and the future for religious conversion
Notes on Contributors vii
Introduction 1
Shanta Premawardhana
Part I: Preliminary Considerations 7
1 Thinking Together: A Story and a Method 9
M. Thomas Thangaraj
2 Defining Religious Conversion 21
M. Thomas Thangaraj
3 Models of Religious Belonging 32
Rita M. Gross
4 Conversion Sought and Feared 45
Hans Ucko
Part II: Views from Five Religious Traditions 61
5 Buddhists on Religious Conversion: A Critical Issue 63
Mahinda Deegalle
6 A Christian Perspective on Conversion 83
Jay T. Rock
7 Conversion from a Hindu Perspective: Controversies, Challenges, and Opportunities 98
Anantanand Rambachan
8 Islamic Perspectives on Conversion: Aid Evangelism and Apostasy Law 119
A. Rashied Omar and Rabia Terri Harris
9 Jewish Perspectives on Conversion 142
Amy Eilberg
Part III: Conversion and Human Rights 159
10 Conversion and Religious Freedom 161
S. Wesley Ariarajah
11 The Right to Religious Freedom and Proselytism: A Legal Perspective 177
Ravin Ramdass
Part IV: Looking to the Future 197
Epilogue: To Learn and to Encourage: Insights from the Thinking Together Group 199
Shanta Premawardhana
A Study Guide 205
Deborah Weissman
Index 212