págs. 1-2
Living Together v. Living Well Together: A Normative Examination of the SAS Case
Lori G. Beaman
págs. 3-13
Inclusive Study of Religions and World Views in Schools: Signposts from the Council of Europe
Robert Jackson
págs. 14-25
The Fog of Extremism: Governance, Identity, and Minstrels of Exclusion
Amyn B. Sajoo
págs. 26-39
“Too Smart to be Religious?”: Discreet Seeking Amidst Religious Stigma at an Elite College
Kateri Boucher, Jaime Kucinskas
págs. 40-51
Secular New Zealand and Religious Diversity: From Cultural Evolution to Societal Affirmation
Douglas Pratt
págs. 52-64
Secularities, Diversities and Pluralities: Understanding the Challenges of Religious Diversity in Latin America
Edgar Zavala Pelayo, Manuel Góngora-Mera
págs. 65-76
Jews, Muslims and the Ritual Male Circumcision Debate: Religious Diversity and Social Inclusion in Germany
Gökçe Yurdakul
págs. 77-86
In the Shadow of Bell Towers: The Use of Religious Capital among Christian-Catholic Second Generations in Italy
Roberta Ricucci
págs. 87-94
Participation and Sharing, or Peaceful Co-Existence?: Visions of Integration among Muslims in Switzerland
Michael Nollert, Amir Sheikhzadegan
págs. 95-106
Negotiating Social Inclusion: The Catholic Church in Australia and the Public Sphere
Andrew P. Lynch
págs. 107-116
Religious Education in Russia: Inter-Faith Harmony or Neo-Imperial Toleration?
Elena Lisovskaya
págs. 117-132
Merima Šehagić
págs. 133-143