Humbling the Discourse: Why Interfaith Dialogue, Religious Pluralism, Liberation Theology, and Secular Humanism Are Needed for a Robust Public Square
Abstract
:1. Repairing the Public Square
2. Humility and the Secular
3. The Foundation: Interfaith Dialogue
4. Embracing Religious Pluralism
5. Focus on the Poor: Liberation Theology
6. Secular Humanism
7. Conclusions: Humbling the Discourse
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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2 | Extending the spatial and architectural metaphors of the physical public square with the intellectual and democratic public square under discussion, see, for example, (Osnos 2016). Such a physical space is not only restricted to those who strive to keep alive the memory of victims of the 4 June Massacre, but the Chinese communist government which actively restricts access in expressing, supporting, or asking questions about related issues of freedom, State oppression, and truth inquiries. In this regard, see the testimonies presented in (Liao 2019). |
3 | For pertinent examinations of religion and the public square, see, for example, (Juergensmeyer et al. 2015; Barbieri 2014; Biggar and Hogan 2009). For my analysis of (Taylor 2004), see (Admirand 2010). |
4 | Humility has been rightly challenged in many feminist arguments citing how women have been expected or forced to be silent, submissive, and weak; in a word, humble, though that kind of coerced and spineless humility is obviously challenged and debunked here. |
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7 | See, for example, (Admirand 2019). |
8 | |
9 | (Hanh 1987). |
10 | (Metz 2014). |
11 | See, especially, the essays in (Heft et al. 2011). |
12 | |
13 | For global case studies of the secular, see, for example, (Zuckerman and Shook 2017; Lloyd 2018; Mahmood 2015; Rectenwald et al. 2017; Smith and Baker 2015; Warner et al. 2013; Berg-Sørensen 2013; Bhargava 2012; Bilgrami 2016). |
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15 | I thank an anonymous reviewer for pushing me to elaborate further on this idea. |
16 | See, for example, (Nietzsche 1978a, 1978b, 1990). As I have noted elsewhere, though, “What we can glean from Nietzsche is the need to balance power and humility and to recognize where humility can be a danger to an already oppressed or humbled people” (Humbling Faith). |
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19 | For some foundational texts, see, for example, (Patel et al. 2018; Cohen et al. 2017; Latinovic et al. 2016; Kujawa-Holbrook 2014; Cormille 2013; Cheetham et al. 2013; Heft 2012; Cornille 2008; Tracy 1990). |
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21 | For his helpful overview on its development, see (Swidler 2014). |
22 | Ibid. See also: (Swidler 1987). |
23 | (Swidler 2013, 2019). |
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26 | See, for example, (Admirand 2012, 2014). |
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28 | |
29 | See, for example, (Cunningham 2015). |
30 | In this regard, I am deeply influenced by Paul Knitter’s ethical model of pluralism that focuses on praxis, peace, dialogue, and liberation. See (Knitter 2017). |
31 | See, for example, (Vallely 2013). For an analysis of Pope Francis from a Chilean-born theologian, see (Aguilar 2014). |
32 | For a powerful memoir of an activist/victim of the attempted genocide during the military junta in Argentina, see (Partnoy 1986). |
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35 | (Wooden 2019). |
36 | |
37 | We are also seeing movement and beatification for the martyrs in Argentina from the military junta and paramilitary forces noted above. See (Martín 2019). |
38 | |
39 | See (Admirand 2018b). |
40 | |
41 | See, especially (Pollefeyt 2018). |
42 | (Stout 2008). |
43 | See the forthcoming essay from (Admirand and Fiala forthcoming). |
44 | See, for example, (Carroll and Norman 2017; Dworkin 2013; Hedges 2017; Kitcher 2014; May 2015; Antony 2007; Ruse 2015; Stedman 2012; Crane 2017). |
45 | (Fiala 2017). |
46 | On Engaged Buddhism, see (Hanh et al. 2019). |
47 | See, for example, (Shook 2010). |
48 | On the golden rule in world religions, see (Neusner and Chilton 2008). On the global ethic, see (Küng 2004). For an examination of the viability of ordinary moral virtues in the context of globalization, see (Ignatieff 2017). |
49 | For a multi-religious interpretation of the term, see (Gustafson 2018). |
50 | This interfaith learning and the need for interfaith dialogue and cooperation is especially evident in Pope Francis’ Laudato Si’. http://w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/encyclicals/documents/papa-francesco_20150524_enciclica-laudato-si.html. |
51 | See (Piketty 2014). |
52 | By social justice, I am restricting meaning here to the laws, policies, and systematic structures which impact the lives and dignity of the most marginalized: economically, socially, politically, culturally, and spiritually. A call for social justice is thus to implement policies and laws that support the human rights, dignity, and well-being of all, especially the poor and vulnerable. Could this be a form of socialism, as one anonymous reviewer, opined? It seems most likely, but not necessarily required. See (Stevenson 2015). If social justice is deemed as basic moral respect and kindness to all sentient beings, especially as some form of the golden rule, then it is deeply present in all religions. The ends are generally complementary (a more just, compassionate, kind world), but the methods, especially in terms of political involvement and engagement, will differ in scale and scope. Regarding social justice and Asian religions, see, for example, (Tsomo 2004; Kim 2017; Yuan 2019; Lande 2013). |
53 | (Rawls 2003). |
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