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020 _a9780199460977
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040 _beng
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041 _aeng
100 _aRoover, Jakob De,
_91639988
_eauthor
245 _aEurope, India, and the limits of secularism /
_cJakob De Roover.
260 _aNew Delhi :
_bOxford University Press,
_c2015.
520 _a"For several decades now, commentators have sounded the alarm about the ‘crisis of secularism’. According to them, saving the secular state from political religion is a matter of survival for societies characterized by religious diversity. In this narrative, instances of intolerance and violence are conveniently attributed to a failure in adhering to secular norms. Jakob De Roover argues against this search for an external factor to explain the increasing pressures on the model of liberal secularism. Delving deep into its history—which is closely intertwined with the Western cultural context—he brings to light the major flaws internal to this model. Focusing on Asian societies which have historically accommodated a higher degree of religious, ethnic, and cultural diversity than Europe, this book questions the validity of imposing the liberal–secular model outside the West. Taking the constraints of the liberal model of religious toleration and the secular state as its focal point of inquiry, this book examines how the normative model of liberal secularism crystallized in modern Europe and how it determined the European understanding of Indian culture."--
650 _aSecularism--India.
_9627751
650 _aReligious tolerance--India.
_91660634
999 _c3054476
_d3054476