Multiculturalism and Religious Identity: Canada and India
- 416 pages
- 15 hours of reading
The authors, both esteemed academics from the University of Ottawa, explore the intersection of philosophy and religion within the context of Canada's diverse society. Sonia Sikka, a philosophy professor, and Lori G. Beaman, a Canada Research Chair, delve into the complexities of religious contextualization and its implications for understanding identity and community in a multicultural landscape. Their collaborative work highlights the significance of religion in shaping social dynamics and offers insights into fostering dialogue and understanding among diverse groups.

