, for shorthand, ‘religious plurality’. From their perspective, the social fact of religious plurality requires protection and support through cultural and political projects—what we term ‘interreligious pluralism’. The “Shared Sacred Sites” exhibition
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Introduction
Religious Plurality, Interreligious Pluralism, and Spatialities of Religious Difference
Jeremy F. Walton and Neena Mahadev
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A Decade of Religion and Society
Sondra L. Hausner, Ruy Llera Blanes, and Simon Coleman
do collectives negotiate the spatial politics of religious difference? In short, how is ‘interreligious pluralism’ possible, especially in places that privilege majority religions? Following on from the three articles above, which each consider the