Religion und Säkularismus im antimuslimischen Rassismus der Gegenwart: Muslim*innen als anachronistische Andere

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Religion und Säkularismus im antimuslimischen Rassismus der Gegenwart: Muslim*innen als anachronistische Andere. / Opratko, Benjamin.
Interreligiöser Dialog: Wissenschaftliche Zugänge zur Begegnung der abrahamitischen Religionen. ed. / Regina Pollak. Ferdinand Schöningh, 2023. p. 315-333 (Religion and Transformation in Contemporary European Society ; Vol. 23).

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Opratko, B 2023, Religion und Säkularismus im antimuslimischen Rassismus der Gegenwart: Muslim*innen als anachronistische Andere. in R Pollak (ed.), Interreligiöser Dialog: Wissenschaftliche Zugänge zur Begegnung der abrahamitischen Religionen. Religion and Transformation in Contemporary European Society , vol. 23, Ferdinand Schöningh, pp. 315-333. https://doi.org/10.30965/9783657790241_026

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Opratko, B. (2023). Religion und Säkularismus im antimuslimischen Rassismus der Gegenwart: Muslim*innen als anachronistische Andere. In R. Pollak (Ed.), Interreligiöser Dialog: Wissenschaftliche Zugänge zur Begegnung der abrahamitischen Religionen (pp. 315-333). (Religion and Transformation in Contemporary European Society ; Vol. 23). Ferdinand Schöningh. https://doi.org/10.30965/9783657790241_026

Vancouver

Opratko B. Religion und Säkularismus im antimuslimischen Rassismus der Gegenwart: Muslim*innen als anachronistische Andere. In Pollak R, editor, Interreligiöser Dialog: Wissenschaftliche Zugänge zur Begegnung der abrahamitischen Religionen. Ferdinand Schöningh. 2023. p. 315-333. (Religion and Transformation in Contemporary European Society ). doi: 10.30965/9783657790241_026

Bibtex

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