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CIAO DATE: 02/07

Globalization Challenged: Conviction, Conflict, Community

George Rupp

Columbia University Press

February 2003

Table of Contents

PART I: CONVICTION, CONFLICT, COMMUNITY

1 conviction in an age of globalization

Conviction in a Pluralistic World
The Need for Comparative Appraisal
Public Religion and Self-Critical Secularism A
Critique of Current Trends
Globalization and Community

2 local conflict, global migration

Uprooted People on the Move
Resettlement Here and Abroad
Sudan as an Instance
The Example of Afghanistan
Lessons Learned

3 globalization and the challenge of inclusive community

Globalization and Its Critics Revisited
The Case of the Democratic Republic of Congo
Individualism, Western Liberalism, and World Religions
The Challenge of Inclusive Community
Conviction in the Context of Inclusive Community

PART II

CRITICAL RESPONSES TO GLOBALIZATION CHALLENGED

4 Jagdish Bhagwati. Arguing For Pluralism

Conviction Versus Relativism
The Ethics of Economic Globalization
International Flows of Humanity

5 Jeremy Waldron. Secularism and the Limits of Community

Prescriptive Secularism and Religious Faith
Community and Inclusion
Religious Conviction and Political Argument
A Politics of Moderate Conviction

6 Wayne Proudfoot. Religious Convictions and Global Justice

Religious Convictions and Public Discourse
Cosmopolitanism and the IRC Individual and Community
Critical Study of Religion

PART II GLOBALIZATION CHALLENGED — AGAIN

7 Another look at Conflict, Community, and Conviction

Global Processes/Local Conflicts
The Challenge of Inclusive Community
Commitment If Not Conviction

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