{"title":"The Future of Religion","authors":"Michael R. Ott","doi":"10.5040/9781350103580.0013","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Preface: Michael R. Ott Introduction: The Development of the Critical Theory of Religion in Dubrovnik from 1975 to 2001. Rudolf J. Siebert PART I: HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS 1. Constantine: From Religious Pluralism to Christian Hegemony. A. James Reimer 2. Christianity and the Concept of National Guilt. Denis R. Janz 3. Pious XII and the Second World War. Hans K Weitensteiner 4. Tepeyac and Plymouth Rock: Pilgrimage and Nationalism in Mexico and the United States. Brian Wilson 5. The Pains and Pleasures of Opium, Religion, and Modernity: A New View of Robert Owen. Anja Finger PART II: CONCEPTIONS OF THE FUTURE OF RELIGION 6. Max Horkheimer's Negative Theology of the Totally Other. Michael R. Ott 7. The Functional View of Religion: Limits and Dangers. Gottfried Kuenzlen 8. Religion within the Space of Reasons. Helmut Fritzsche 9. Spiritual Culture: Transcendence of the Fundamental Problems of Life. Reimon Bachika 10. The Future of Christianity as a Question about the Future of Europe. Gottfried Kuenzlen PART III: CONCEPTIONS OF THE FUTURE OF SOCIETY 11. Civil Society and the Globalization of Its \"State of Emergency:\" The Longing for the Totally Other as a Force of Social Change. Michael R. Ott 12. Social Philosophical Reflections on the Concepts of Culture and Multiculturalism in the Context of Globalization. Kjartan Selnes 13. Ethics and Religion: From Modern \"Aufhebung\" to Post-Modern Revival. Mislav Kukoc 14. The Ethics of Interpretation after Postmodernism. Hans-Herbert Kogler 15. Toward a Naturalistic Foundation of Community: How Science Can Solve the Spiritual Crisis? Werner Krieglstein 16. Socio-Economic Basis For Religious Socialization and Youth Issues in Croatia. Dunja Potocnik 17. Serbian Orthodox Church and the Serbian National Identity: Some Relations and Controversies. Alexandra Basa 18. Education Toward Humanity. Aurelia Margaretic 19. The Human Being Called \"Homo Techno-Sapiens: A Note on a Post-Human Perspective. Jan Fennema 20. Theology of Revolution versus Theology of Counter-Revolution. Rudolf J. Siebert About the Authors References Index","PeriodicalId":275084,"journal":{"name":"Understanding Religion through Artificial Intelligence","volume":"30 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2007-05-11","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Understanding Religion through Artificial Intelligence","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.5040/9781350103580.0013","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Preface: Michael R. Ott Introduction: The Development of the Critical Theory of Religion in Dubrovnik from 1975 to 2001. Rudolf J. Siebert PART I: HISTORICAL FOUNDATIONS 1. Constantine: From Religious Pluralism to Christian Hegemony. A. James Reimer 2. Christianity and the Concept of National Guilt. Denis R. Janz 3. Pious XII and the Second World War. Hans K Weitensteiner 4. Tepeyac and Plymouth Rock: Pilgrimage and Nationalism in Mexico and the United States. Brian Wilson 5. The Pains and Pleasures of Opium, Religion, and Modernity: A New View of Robert Owen. Anja Finger PART II: CONCEPTIONS OF THE FUTURE OF RELIGION 6. Max Horkheimer's Negative Theology of the Totally Other. Michael R. Ott 7. The Functional View of Religion: Limits and Dangers. Gottfried Kuenzlen 8. Religion within the Space of Reasons. Helmut Fritzsche 9. Spiritual Culture: Transcendence of the Fundamental Problems of Life. Reimon Bachika 10. The Future of Christianity as a Question about the Future of Europe. Gottfried Kuenzlen PART III: CONCEPTIONS OF THE FUTURE OF SOCIETY 11. Civil Society and the Globalization of Its "State of Emergency:" The Longing for the Totally Other as a Force of Social Change. Michael R. Ott 12. Social Philosophical Reflections on the Concepts of Culture and Multiculturalism in the Context of Globalization. Kjartan Selnes 13. Ethics and Religion: From Modern "Aufhebung" to Post-Modern Revival. Mislav Kukoc 14. The Ethics of Interpretation after Postmodernism. Hans-Herbert Kogler 15. Toward a Naturalistic Foundation of Community: How Science Can Solve the Spiritual Crisis? Werner Krieglstein 16. Socio-Economic Basis For Religious Socialization and Youth Issues in Croatia. Dunja Potocnik 17. Serbian Orthodox Church and the Serbian National Identity: Some Relations and Controversies. Alexandra Basa 18. Education Toward Humanity. Aurelia Margaretic 19. The Human Being Called "Homo Techno-Sapiens: A Note on a Post-Human Perspective. Jan Fennema 20. Theology of Revolution versus Theology of Counter-Revolution. Rudolf J. Siebert About the Authors References Index