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Pluralism in peril : challenges to an American ideal / by The Aspen Institute.Justice and Society Program.Inclusive America Project,author.; Chertoff, Meryl Justin,editor.; Ralph, Allison K.,editor.;
Includes appendices (pages 137-156).Part 1: Emerging Fields of Practice -- Part 2: Tool for Analysis and Advocacy -- Part 3: Visions for 2028Pluralism in Peril, a new report by the Inclusive America Project, addresses how our nation can maintain its historical commitment to embracing people of all faith backgrounds against a backdrop of polarization. Religious pluralism may be under threat, but effective tools and strategies are available to defenders of this core American value. Pluralism in Peril offers guidance to community and interfaith leaders, youth-serving organizations, philanthropists, and state and local officials on specific action steps to build a more resilient, trust-based environment that fully incorporates American religious minorities. Essays explore ways to increase basic religious literacy, promote allyship and community resilience, and build bridges between youth of different faith traditions. Pluralism in Peril’s authors come from across the political spectrum and include former government officials, religious leaders, interfaith activists, and scholars. While they do not agree on everything, they all insist that America’s religious diversity keeps us strong and that an attack on one faith is an attack on all faiths.
Subjects: Freedom of speech; Religious pluralism; Church and state; Freedom of religion;
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