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Proactive Tolerance

The Key to Peace
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Series:
Studien zur Friedensethik, Volume 69
Publisher:
 2021

Summary

Dieses Buch eröffnet seinen Lesern auch eine umfassendere Perspektive auf das Thema Toleranz. Während Toleranz im politischen Diskurs häufig auf Duldung Andersdenkender und -lebender oder auf ziviles Engagement gegen Intoleranz reduziert wird, stellt dieses Buch eine grundlegende Wertschätzung der Vielfalt, den proaktiven Dialog und einen Lernprozess ins Zentrum. Positive Erfahrungen aus einem gelungenen Dialog mit dem Anderen sind Ressourcen für gesellschaftliche Toleranz und nachhaltigen Frieden. Vor diesem Hintergrund ist der melting pot Ukraine eine erfahrungs- und ressourcenreiche Region, von der weltweit Philosophen, Theologen, Ethiker, Historiker, Politikwissenschaftler eine Menge lernen können. Mit Beiträgen vonKatrin Boeckh, Alois Buch, Michael Fetko, Sarah Herbst, Rolf Husmann, Arnd Küppers, Lisa-Marie Mansfeld, Daniel Munteanu, Helmuth Pree, Lars Schäfers, Andreas Schoch, Pavlo Smytsnyuk, Ihor Vehesh, Berthold Vogel und Markus Vogt.

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Bibliographic data

Copyright year
2021
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-6497-6
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-0543-1
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
Studien zur Friedensethik
Volume
69
Language
English
Pages
319
Product type
Edited Book

Table of contents

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  1. Titelei/InhaltsverzeichnisPages 1 - 8 Download chapter (PDF)
    1. Further development of the concept of tolerancePages 9 - 9 Download chapter (PDF)
    2. Ukraine as a Test Laboratory for the Challenges of Proactive TolerancePages 10 - 10 Download chapter (PDF)
    3. The threat to freedomPages 11 - 11 Download chapter (PDF)
    4. Religious conflicts as a focal point of (in)tolerancePages 12 - 12 Download chapter (PDF)
    5. Fratelli tutti as an encyclical for dialogue and proactive tolerancePages 13 - 13 Download chapter (PDF)
    6. Tolerance and truth in the media societyPages 13 - 13 Download chapter (PDF)
    7. Tolerance needs rules and social placesPages 14 - 15 Download chapter (PDF)
    8. ReferencesPages 16 - 16 Download chapter (PDF)
    1. Markus Vogt, Rolf Husmann Download chapter (PDF)
      1. Markus Vogt, Rolf Husmann
        1. A. Aim of the textMarkus Vogt, Rolf Husmann
        2. Markus Vogt, Rolf Husmann
          1. B.1 Differentiations concerning the term “tolerance”Markus Vogt, Rolf Husmann
          2. B.2 Ethical assumptions and rules of the concept of toleranceMarkus Vogt, Rolf Husmann
        3. Markus Vogt, Rolf Husmann
          1. Markus Vogt, Rolf Husmann
            1. C.1.1 Agent stateMarkus Vogt, Rolf Husmann
            2. C.1.2 Agent citizensMarkus Vogt, Rolf Husmann
            3. C.1.3 Agent scienceMarkus Vogt, Rolf Husmann
            4. C.1.4 Agent churches, religious communities and theologyMarkus Vogt, Rolf Husmann
          2. C.2 Resources and motivation for a tolerant behaviorMarkus Vogt, Rolf Husmann
        4. Markus Vogt, Rolf Husmann
          1. D.1 See & evaluateMarkus Vogt, Rolf Husmann
          2. D.2 Act: Perspectives for implementation of toleranceMarkus Vogt, Rolf Husmann
        5. ReferencesMarkus Vogt, Rolf Husmann
    2. Alois Joh. Buch Download chapter (PDF)
      1. Alois Joh. Buch
        1. I. Contexts: framing the understanding and acceptance of toleranceAlois Joh. Buch
        2. II. Approaches: Christian interpretation and encouragement of toleranceAlois Joh. Buch
        3. Alois Joh. Buch
          1. ConclusionAlois Joh. Buch
          2. ReferencesAlois Joh. Buch
          3. Online SourcesAlois Joh. Buch
    3. Rolf Husmann Download chapter (PDF)
      1. Rolf Husmann
        1. Proactive tolerance as distinct from passive and active toleranceRolf Husmann
        2. Proactive tolerance as exemplified by GandhiRolf Husmann
        3. Proactive tolerance and responseRolf Husmann
        4. The special role of religions in proactive toleranceRolf Husmann
        5. ReferencesRolf Husmann
    4. Daniel Munteanu Download chapter (PDF)
      1. Daniel Munteanu
        1. Daniel Munteanu
          1. Daniel Munteanu
            1. 1.1 Boundaries of ecclesiastical power as logical reasons for a culture of toleranceDaniel Munteanu
            2. Daniel Munteanu
              1. i.e. laws”Daniel Munteanu
          2. Daniel Munteanu
            1. 2.1 The nature of the rational social worldDaniel Munteanu
            2. 2.2 Human dignity and the moral powers of rationalityDaniel Munteanu
            3. 2.3 Tolerance as “duty of civility” and public reasonDaniel Munteanu
            4. 2.4 Tolerance as public reason and public use of rationalityDaniel Munteanu
          3. Daniel Munteanu
            1. 3.1 Tolerance as an emergence processDaniel Munteanu
            2. 3.2 Tolerance as an intersubjective attitudeDaniel Munteanu
            3. 3.3 The ability of people to relate and their obligation to relateDaniel Munteanu
            4. 3.4 The human being as cultural creation and creator of cultureDaniel Munteanu
            5. 3.5 Ecumenical culture of proactive toleranceDaniel Munteanu
            6. 3.6 Social and self-conditioning for toleranceDaniel Munteanu
            7. 3.7 Tolerance for understanding – tolerance as creative power for responsible shaping of the society’s social structureDaniel Munteanu
            8. 3.8 Tolerance as ethical disposition to structure intersubjective relationsDaniel Munteanu
        2. ReferencesDaniel Munteanu
    1. Markus Vogt Download chapter (PDF)
      1. 1. The difference between ideal and realityMarkus Vogt
      2. 2. For an enlightened religionMarkus Vogt
      3. 3. Won wars do not mean that the peace has been wonMarkus Vogt
      4. 4. Biblical PerspectivesMarkus Vogt
      5. 5. On the history of the Christian ethics of peace in the papal magisteriumMarkus Vogt
      6. 6. Christian commitment to peace in practiceMarkus Vogt
      7. 7. Humanitarian intervention and “Responsibility to protect”Markus Vogt
      8. 8. Paths and priorities of peacekeeping in relation to UkraineMarkus Vogt
      9. ReferencesMarkus Vogt
    2. Arnd Küppers Download chapter (PDF)
      1. 1. Four concepts of tolerance in relation to democracyArnd Küppers
      2. Arnd Küppers
        1. 2.1 The right to be intolerantArnd Küppers
        2. 2.2 Power must be limited – also democratic powerArnd Küppers
        3. 2.3 Negative freedom and the egalitarian temptationArnd Küppers
      3. Arnd Küppers
        1. 3.1 Positive freedom as a precondition of living democracyArnd Küppers
        2. Arnd Küppers
          1. 3.2.1 Spheres of recognition and toleranceArnd Küppers
          2. 3.2.2 Politics of recognition and esteem-tolerance for democratic togethernessArnd Küppers
      4. ConclusionArnd Küppers
      5. ReferencesArnd Küppers
    3. Lars Schäfers Download chapter (PDF)
      1. Lars Schäfers
        1. Social-psychologically determined personal identityLars Schäfers
        2. Resilience according to Clemens Sedmak: An identity-practical and individual-ethical grounded...Lars Schäfers
        3. ...and social-ethically advanced concept of resilience.Lars Schäfers
        4. Right-Wing Identity Politics as a Challenge to Social ResilienceLars Schäfers
        5. Excursus: Brague's narrative identity of Europe as a counter-draft to the right-wing populist concept of the OccidentLars Schäfers
        6. Conclusion: Proactive tolerance as a social resilience factorLars Schäfers
        7. ReferencesLars Schäfers
    4. Sarah Herbst, Berthold Vogel Download chapter (PDF)
      1. Tolerance as a relational skillSarah Herbst, Berthold Vogel
      2. The value of public goodsSarah Herbst, Berthold Vogel
      3. Perspectives on public goodsSarah Herbst, Berthold Vogel
      4. The Concept of Social Places: New Infrastructures for Social CohesionSarah Herbst, Berthold Vogel
      5. ReferencesSarah Herbst, Berthold Vogel
    5. Arnd Küppers Download chapter (PDF)
      1. 1. Discrimination and exclusion in the marketArnd Küppers
      2. 2. Economic liberalisation as liberation and anti-discrimination programArnd Küppers
      3. Arnd Küppers
        1. a) Rawls and the injustice of the liberal meritocracyArnd Küppers
        2. b) Piketty and the problem of growing inequalityArnd Küppers
      4. Arnd Küppers
        1. a) Ordoliberalism: fair competition and the limitation of economic power.Arnd Küppers
        2. b) Welfare policy and social irenicsArnd Küppers
      5. 5. ConclusionsArnd Küppers
      6. ReferencesArnd Küppers
    1. Katrin Boeckh Download chapter (PDF)
      1. Katrin Boeckh
        1. 1. No Religious Tolerance in the Soviet Union and the Soviet UkraineKatrin Boeckh
        2. 2. The institutionalization of post-Soviet religious tolerance in the UkraineKatrin Boeckh
      2. ReferencesKatrin Boeckh
    2. Ihor Vehesh Download chapter (PDF)
      1. ReferencesIhor Vehesh
    3. Michael Fetko Download chapter (PDF)
      1. 1. Religions in Public DiscourseMichael Fetko
      2. 2. Religious Affiliations in UkraineMichael Fetko
      3. 3. Interreligious Dialogue as a Power of Ukranian Civil SocietyMichael Fetko
      4. ReferencesMichael Fetko
    4. Pavlo Smytsnyuk Download chapter (PDF)
      1. Age of ConfusionPavlo Smytsnyuk
      2. Can tolerance be grounded theologically?Pavlo Smytsnyuk
      3. ReferencesPavlo Smytsnyuk
    1. Helmuth Pree Download chapter (PDF)
      1. 1. Introductory RemarksHelmuth Pree
      2. 2. Tolerance – its basic elements from a juridical point of viewHelmuth Pree
      3. Helmuth Pree
        1. Helmuth Pree
          1. aa) Catholic traditionHelmuth Pree
          2. bb) Orthodox traditionHelmuth Pree
        2. b) Biblical and other theological rootsHelmuth Pree
        3. c) Human dignity as the basis of toleranceHelmuth Pree
      4. 4. Tolerance in present Canon LawHelmuth Pree
      5. Helmuth Pree
        1. a) Tolerance in present Canon LawHelmuth Pree
        2. Helmuth Pree
          1. (1) Tolerance as a moral attitudeHelmuth Pree
          2. Helmuth Pree
            1. aa) Ad intraHelmuth Pree
            2. bb) Ad extraHelmuth Pree
      6. ReferencesHelmuth Pree
    2. Lars Schäfers Download chapter (PDF)
      1. Introduction: The societal functions of journalismLars Schäfers
      2. The big brother: Constructive journalism as a reporting patternLars Schäfers
      3. The older sister: the peace journalistic idea as a constructive reporting patternLars Schäfers
      4. Responsible Peace Journalism – explication of the ethical perspectiveLars Schäfers
      5. Constructive (Peace) Journalism and Proactive Tolerance in the Context of the Ukrainian Conflict – Attempt at a SynthesisLars Schäfers
      6. ReferencesLars Schäfers
    3. Lisa-Marie Mansfeld, Andreas Schoch Download chapter (PDF)
      1. Lisa-Marie Mansfeld, Andreas Schoch
        1. 1. IntroductionLisa-Marie Mansfeld, Andreas Schoch
        2. 2. Context of interreligious learningLisa-Marie Mansfeld, Andreas Schoch
        3. 3. Developments in religious education – From the difference to the commonLisa-Marie Mansfeld, Andreas Schoch
        4. Lisa-Marie Mansfeld, Andreas Schoch
          1. 4.1 Of encounters and testimoniesLisa-Marie Mansfeld, Andreas Schoch
          2. 4.2 Tolerance as a condition and goalLisa-Marie Mansfeld, Andreas Schoch
          3. 4.3 A Change of perspective as the goal of the learning processLisa-Marie Mansfeld, Andreas Schoch
        5. Lisa-Marie Mansfeld, Andreas Schoch
          1. 5.1 Excessive expectations: Interreligious learning as the sole saviorLisa-Marie Mansfeld, Andreas Schoch
          2. 5.2 The question of identity: interreligious learning and the concept of homeLisa-Marie Mansfeld, Andreas Schoch
          3. 5.3 Actual results? The problem of the measurability of attitudes and valuesLisa-Marie Mansfeld, Andreas Schoch
        6. 6. SummaryLisa-Marie Mansfeld, Andreas Schoch
        7. ReferencesLisa-Marie Mansfeld, Andreas Schoch
    4. Index of ContributorsPages 317 - 318 Download chapter (PDF)
    5. AbbreviationsPages 319 - 319 Download chapter (PDF)

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