This concluding chapter proposes that although the “essence” of religion is in itself nothing negotiable or a matter of majority opinions the dialogue about the future of religion(s) should be open to all willing to participate in order to include the biggest possible number of experiences, ratios, voices, and views. Inclusion may help to create a new (inter-)religious reason in the sense of a global reason, or “world reason,” which may have a positive impact on re-globalization.
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Benedikter, R. (2022). Outlook. The Future of Religion in—and by the Means Of—Re-Globalization: An Open, Insecure yet Evolving Prospect Inviting Participation. In Religion in the Age of Re-Globalization (pp. 395–406). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80857-0_32
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