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학술저널
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Donald C. Bellomy (Honam University)
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한국종교학회 종교연구 종교연구 제75집 제3호
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2015.9
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95 - 114 (20page)

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Throughout history the cosmopolitanism of world citizenship has competed with the universalism of faith-based religions. The nature of religious belief has tended to divide the world between in-groups and out-groups in real or potential conflict with one another, while the origins of the cosmopolitan ideal derive from secular sources, above all the cultural relativism of ancient Greeks and Romans and of Enlightenment figures such as Immanuel Kant. In recent decades religion has played an increasingly important role as the principal alternative to the malleability of cosmopolitan ideals by cordoning traditional customs and attitudes behind fences of belief. In this contest, cosmopolitan values will remain at a disadvantage because they cannot leverage intense emotional attachments in the same way or to the same extent as more limited but more traditional worldviews can. Martha Nussbaum has pointed the way out of this conundrum through a better understanding of the importance of political emotions that work in a recognizably religious fashion. Thus, while the competition of religion and cosmopolitanism will not disappear as long as religious commitment remains a question of belief, there is ample room ? indeed, an urgent necessity ? to yoke them together in an appeal to human emotions.

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〈Abstract〉
Ⅰ. Global Citizenship and Cosmopolitanism
Ⅱ. Religion, In-Groups, and Out-Groups
Ⅲ. Cosmopolitanism, Secularism, and the Contemporary Crisis
Ⅳ. The Need for Emotional Attachments
Ⅴ. Beyond Competition to Complementariness
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