Interfaith Interactions in Multicultural Regions: Problems and Perspectives
Lyudmila L. Shtofer,
Oksana A. Bogdanova,
Tatiana V. Plotnikova,
Elena U. Polozhenkova and
Andrey A. Mekushkin
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Lyudmila L. Shtofer: Rostov State University of Economics
Oksana A. Bogdanova: Rostov State University of Economics
Tatiana V. Plotnikova: Rostov State University of Economics
Elena U. Polozhenkova: Don State Technical University
Andrey A. Mekushkin: Don State Technical University
Chapter Chapter 43 in Public Administration and Regional Management in Russia, 2020, pp 395-403 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The chapter presents the analysis of scientific and research practices offering their methodological foundations for the study of interfaith interactions multicultural regions. The study of the specificity and dynamics of interfaith interaction in the South of Russia has made it possible to draw the conclusion that interfaith relations in a multicultural region develop in a particular sociocultural space and are driven by a complex nonlinear interaction of various exogenous and endogenous factors. The specificity and dynamics of interfaith interaction in the South of Russia specifically depend on their influence. Historical, geopolitical, socioeconomic, cultural, and mental factors can have both constructive and destructive influence on the state of interreligious relations in the region.
Keywords: Interfaith interactions; Multicultural region; Religious renaissance; Religious identity; Civil identity; Traditionalism; Fundamentalism; Religious extremism (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-38497-5_43
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