الديانات في العصر الحديث: تأثيرات العولمة والتاريخ
Religions in the Modern Era: The Effects of Globalization and History
Keywords:
Globalization, Religious Identity, Cultural Transformation, Interfaith RelationsAbstract
The modern era has witnessed significant transformations in religious practices and beliefs, driven largely by globalization and historical shifts. This article delves into the various ways in which globalization has impacted religious identity, practices, and interfaith relations. The focus is on the intersection of religion with the rapid advancements in communication technologies, migration patterns, and international politics. By examining both contemporary challenges and opportunities for religions in the globalized world, the study provides insights into how religions have adapted, resisted, or transformed in response to global forces.
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