Buddhism and Taoism remain vibrant and prominent in Singapore's religious landscape. Yet, little is known of why Chinese Singaporeans chose and remain in these ancient religions. Analyzing over thirty face-to-face interviews with Buddhists and Taoists in Singapore, this book provides a glimpse into their fascinating narratives consisting of encounters and experiences with the presence and power of spiritual realities. A renewed understanding of Buddhism and Taoism will, hopefully, encourage readers of other religious traditions to create space for each other's religious identity. Only then can we continue to live and share a multi-religious environment within the small nation-state.
Autorentext
Daniel H. Y. Low, Ph.D is Assistant Professor of Education at Concordia University Chicago and directs the Master of Arts in Teaching Program. He is the co-author of Servants of God in His Restoration of Humanity: The Utilization of Christian Practices in Multi-cultural and Multi-religious Higher Education Contexts and Renewing Christian Community Identity through Communities of Practice: Considerations for Singapore Churches.
Titel
The Dimensions that Establish and Sustain Religious Identity
Untertitel
A Study of Chinese Singaporeans Who are Buddhists or Taoists
Autor
EAN
9781498243407
Format
E-Book (epub)
Hersteller
Veröffentlichung
02.05.2018
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Anzahl Seiten
182
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