The Politics of Multifaith
The Limits of Legible Religion in Europe
Abstract
In this book, Ryszard Bobrowicz discusses why seemingly neutral rooms, multi-faith spaces, were subject to contestations from, and clashes between, their users, their managers, and those shaping policies concerning them. From street protests to parliamentary debates, from Sweden to Spain, this book explores the impact of multi-faith spaces in Europe by critically examining the visions of religion behind, in, and around them. Ryszard Bobrowicz investigates the history and intellectual foundations of the politics of multi-faith in contemporary Europe, introducing the novel notion of ‘legible religion’. According to Bobrowicz, in administrative proceedings, phenomena labelled as religious are reduced to the features that are deemed important by public functionaries. This has striking implications for both practice and politics.
Keywords
Interfaith relations; Theology; Religious sites / Holy or sacred placesDOI
10.1163/9789004714366ISBN
9789004714366, 9789004714359, 9789004714366Publisher
BrillPublisher website
https://brill.com/Publication date and place
2024Series
Political and Public Theologies, 5Classification
Interfaith relations
Theology
Religious sites / Holy or sacred places