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A commentary on religious conflicts and a call for a focus on the best the traditions have to offer
Psychology
  • Thomas G. Plante, Santa Clara University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
8-30-2008
Publisher
Springer
Abstract

The casual observer of the religious traditions cannot get a very good impression when attending to the daily news. One might easily conclude that much of the troubles in the world today are caused by religious conflicts and the inability of the religious communities to get along. Sometimes, it appears that the planet would be better off without religion at all. Tragically, most of the general population are perhaps religious illiterates who focus on religious differences and conflicts rather than similarities and what they offer at their best. While there are a number of efforts by scholars and others to improve interfaith respect and conversation, our world would be better off if we focused on the best the religious traditions have to offer rather than the worst as well as respecting and being open to traditions other than our own. This could be accomplished if religious education and training were greatly altered.

Citation Information
Plante, T. G. (2009). A commentary on religious conflicts and a call for a focus on the best the traditions have to offer. Pastoral Psychology, 58, 73-78.