Religious Pluralism in Globalized Societies

Authors

  • Jesse Hernandez Dr.
  • Alex Hernandez Prof.
  • Ashley Moore PhD

Keywords:

religious pluralism, globalization, diversity, social cohesion, inclusivity

Abstract

This article explores the concept of religious pluralism in the context of globalization. By examining how different faiths coexist in increasingly interconnected societies, the study analyzes the challenges and opportunities that arise from religious diversity. The research provides insights into the ways societies can foster inclusivity while respecting religious differences.

Author Biographies

Jesse Hernandez, Dr.

Dr.
University of Amsterdam
Spui 21, 1012 WX Amsterdam, Netherlands

Alex Hernandez, Prof.

Prof.
Bogazici University
34342 Bebek/Istanbul, Turkey

Ashley Moore, PhD

PhD
University of Lagos
Akoka, Yaba, Lagos, Nigeria

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Published

2024-12-25

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