Abstract
The aim of this contribution is to give a comprehensive and readable account of the first World Parliament of Religions held in Chicago in 1893. The Parliament was organised in the context of the Columbian World Exhibition and attracted 150,000 people, according to one of the lenghty reports. Various aspects are addressed: the objectives of the organisers, the character of the various reports of this mega-event, the participation of women (who were among the speakers), the relationship between the Christian organisers and the representatives of the East, the various – opposing – claims about the superiority of specific forms of religion and culture, the tendency to spiritualize religion, and the role of the emerging field of religious studies versus the ‘interfaith’ character of the Parliament. The participants were convinced of the ultimate meaning of ‘religion’ as a force against indulging in consumerism and materialism (which form in this view the core of irreligion).
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Johann Joachim Spalding und der Berliner Gesangbuchstreit (1781)
- Newman and the Anglican Idea of a University
- To Unite Religion Against All Irreligion. The 1893 World Parliament of Religions
- „Luther als Persönlichkeit“. Die Lutherbildnisse Karl Bauers (1868 –1942) und das Selbstverständnis des Protestantismus in der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts
- Selbstbehauptung des Geistes. Richard Kroner und Paul Tillich – die Korrespondenz
- Reviews / Rezensionen