Sinn, Simone, 1975-El Omari, DinaKhorchide, Mouhanad2020-01-092020-01-0920159783374039302http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/3863514Publisher under the auspices of the Lutheran World FederationReligious plurality is a vital element of many societies across the globe. Different visions of life and religious commitment not only shape people’s private lives but have an intrinsic public dimension. Societies need to find ways to acknowledge and deal with this diversity in the public space. Religious communities and theologians are challenged to interpret their own traditions in ways that enable the constructive engagement with religious plurality. In this volume, Christian and Muslim scholars from different parts of the world together explore the meaning of public space. In relation to their contexts, they examine how public space can be understood as a shared space and discuss the meaning of secularity in plural societies.1 online resource (184 pages)engThe Lutheran World Federationdialogical conversationpublic theologyPublic, political theologyComparative religion and interreligious dialogueChristian-MuslimReligious plurality and the public space : joint Christian–Muslim theological reflectionsBook