
Religious Authorities and Practices of Conflict Resolution
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The challenge is to explicate how religious authority is compatible with the principle of equal normative standing that is at the core of modern ethics and democracy and is capable of grounding shared action toward peace. This volume proposes that the challenge be addressed by taking a transdisciplinary approach, which appropriates resources and methods from different perspectives in philosophy, sociology, economics, and law. By integrating perspectives from philosophy, sociology, economics, and law, the book provides a holistic understanding of how religious authority can influence conflict resolution.
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Vincenzo Pacillo is Professor of Law and Religion in the Department of Linguistic and Cultural Studies at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia. He is Director of ORFECT, an interdepartmental center for studies on freedom of religion and cultural pluralism (www.orfect.unimore.it).
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