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===== Date and country of first publication<ref>Date and country of first publication as informed by the Scopus database (December 2023).</ref>===== 2005<br> Germany ===== Definition ===== Confessional segregation refers to the practice of separating individuals based on their religious beliefs or affiliations in places of worship or religious ceremonies. This segregation can occur in various ways, such as allocating separate areas for different religious groups to worship or maintaining separate seating arrangements for different confessional groups during religious services. Confessional segregation can occur in different religious contexts, such as within Christianity, where various denominations may have their own designated sections in a church or hold separate services altogether. Similarly, in Islam, there might be separate prayer areas for different sects or schools of thought. The reasons for confessional segregation can vary. Some religious groups may choose to segregate themselves to preserve their distinct beliefs and practices or to maintain a sense of religious community. Others may segregate based on historical or doctrinal disagreements within a broader religious tradition. Critics argue that confessional segregation can foster division and hinder interfaith dialogue and understanding. It can reinforce religious identities and create barriers between different religious groups that may already have differences in belief or practice. However, proponents argue that confessional segregation allows for the preservation of unique religious traditions and creates spaces where individuals can worship and practice their faith without interaction or interference from other groups. In contemporary societies, there is a growing emphasis on promoting inclusive and multicultural approaches to religious practice, aiming to create environments where individuals from different confessions can come together and foster interfaith relationships. This often involves promoting shared spaces for worship or encouraging collaborative efforts between different religious groups. ==See also== ==References== ==Notes== <references /> {{NoteAI}} ==Confessional segregation appears in the following literature== Glasze G. (2005). The spread of private guarded neighbourhoods in Lebanon and the significance of a historically and geographically specific governmentality. ''Private Cities: Global and Local Perspectives'', 123-137. Routledge Taylor & Francis Group.https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203336182 Andringa E. (2006). Penetrating the Dutch polysystem: The reception of Virginia Woolf, 1920 2000. ''Poetics Today'', ''27''(3), 501-568. https://doi.org/10.1215/03335372-2006-001 Guidi A. (2017). Defining inter communality between documents, tradition and collective memory: Jewish and non Jewish capital and labor in early twentieth century Rhodes. ''Journal of Southeast European and Black Sea'', ''17''(2), 165-180. Routledge.https://doi.org/10.1080/14683857.2017.1324266
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