@article{Sing_2019, title={Introduction: (How) Do We Share the Sacred?}, volume={9}, url={https://er.ceres.rub.de/index.php/ER/article/view/8277}, DOI={10.13154/er.v9.2019.3-33}, abstractNote={<p>Multi-religious cohabitation bears immense social and political implications, since the question of how multi-religiosity should be organized has become a hotly debated topic all over Europe. Although religious diversity has turned into an everyday experience in many parts of the world today, a perception that understands conflict between religions as inevitable still holds sway and has maybe even grown stronger, especially after violent events such as the terror attacks of 9/11 and the recent upsurge of political populism in Europe and the Americas. A historically informed perspective that illustrates the widespread dissemination of religious mixture and the commonness of religious interaction throughout the centuries, however, may help us to see current debates in a different light. The present focus edition is dedicated to this purpose.</p>}, journal={Entangled Religions}, author={Sing, Manfred}, year={2019}, month={Apr.}, pages={3–33} }