Spirituality as peace work

This article presents a new perspective on the role of religion in conflict situations. Narrative interviews were conducted in a joint Jewish and Palestinian village in Israel using the Spiritual Center located in the village as a reference point. The interviewees draw a picture of spirituality as a...

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Main Author: Annalena Groppe
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Zeitschrift für junge Religionswissenschaft 2016-05-01
Series:Zeitschrift für Junge Religionswissenschaft
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/zjr/638
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spelling doaj-1cb3e09b13fa41d59bfc264fd8773cc32020-11-24T22:01:15ZdeuZeitschrift für junge ReligionswissenschaftZeitschrift für Junge Religionswissenschaft1862-58862016-05-0110.4000/zjr.638Spirituality as peace workAnnalena GroppeThis article presents a new perspective on the role of religion in conflict situations. Narrative interviews were conducted in a joint Jewish and Palestinian village in Israel using the Spiritual Center located in the village as a reference point. The interviewees draw a picture of spirituality as a tool for peace which is characterised by pluralism, self-participation, a focus on extraordinary liminal experience, weak institutionalisation and the orientation towards peace. Moreover, they distinguish spirituality from the concept of religion, which is understood as a conflict catalyst. This perspective can be analysed with Knoblauchʼs concept of religiosity as symbolically constructed transcendence which includes both religion and spirituality, and allows their differentiation as two specific forms. Creating a better understanding of religiosity in contrast to religion can be a starting point for conflict transformation.http://journals.openedition.org/zjr/638SpiritualityConflict TransformationNeve Shalom Wahat al-SalamIsraeli-Palestinian ConflictReligion
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Spirituality as peace work
Zeitschrift für Junge Religionswissenschaft
Spirituality
Conflict Transformation
Neve Shalom Wahat al-Salam
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Religion
author_facet Annalena Groppe
author_sort Annalena Groppe
title Spirituality as peace work
title_short Spirituality as peace work
title_full Spirituality as peace work
title_fullStr Spirituality as peace work
title_full_unstemmed Spirituality as peace work
title_sort spirituality as peace work
publisher Zeitschrift für junge Religionswissenschaft
series Zeitschrift für Junge Religionswissenschaft
issn 1862-5886
publishDate 2016-05-01
description This article presents a new perspective on the role of religion in conflict situations. Narrative interviews were conducted in a joint Jewish and Palestinian village in Israel using the Spiritual Center located in the village as a reference point. The interviewees draw a picture of spirituality as a tool for peace which is characterised by pluralism, self-participation, a focus on extraordinary liminal experience, weak institutionalisation and the orientation towards peace. Moreover, they distinguish spirituality from the concept of religion, which is understood as a conflict catalyst. This perspective can be analysed with Knoblauchʼs concept of religiosity as symbolically constructed transcendence which includes both religion and spirituality, and allows their differentiation as two specific forms. Creating a better understanding of religiosity in contrast to religion can be a starting point for conflict transformation.
topic Spirituality
Conflict Transformation
Neve Shalom Wahat al-Salam
Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
Religion
url http://journals.openedition.org/zjr/638
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