Religiocentrism

Religiocentrism

Religiocentrism, contrasted with ethnocentrism, is a value-neutral term that primarily refers to a disposition or mode of inquiry in which religious concerns or methodology is central.

Bibliography

*Abu-Nimer, Mohammed. "Religion, Dialogue, and Non-Violent Actions in Palestinian-Israeli Conflict." "International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society" 17 (2004): 91-511.
*Doratis, Dianne, and John J. Ray. "Religiocentrism And Ethnocentrism: Catholic And Protestant In Australian Schools." "Sociological Analysis" (1972): 170-179.
*Francis, Leslie J. "Catholic Schools And Catholic Values? A Study Of Moral And Religious Values Among 13-15 Year Old Pupils Attending Non-Denominational And Catholic Schools In England And Wales." "International Journal of Education and Religion" 3 (2002): 69-84.

See also

* Egocentrism
* Ethnocentrism
* Nationalism
* Patriotism
* Relativism
* Sociology

External links

* [http://web.archive.org/web/20060220103256/http://jonjayray.netfirms.com/doratis.html Religiocentrism & Ethnocentrism: Catholic and Protestant in Australian Schools] (John J. Ray, University of New South Wales; Dianne Doratis, University of Sydney)
* [http://writ.news.findlaw.com/hamilton/20020801.html The Ongoing Fight For Religious Dominance] (Marci Hamilton, [http://www.findlaw.com/ FindLaw Legal Commentary] )


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