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'"A reformed Buddhism […] would help in the distant future to bring about a mutual understanding”: Max Müller’s conception of religious reform, ecumenical dialogue and world peace’

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The notion of religious reform pervades Friedrich Max Müller’s work from the very beginning. Originally rooted in a Christian context and informed by contemporary theological controversies in Germany and in England, his conception of ‘reform’ is expanded into a hermeneutic tool to interpret the general history of religion(s). As a scholar involved in contemporary public debates, Müller considered reform as an ethical requirement, likely to promote a spiritual regeneration of colonial Asia in particular, and to foster the cause of world peace. Although he never challenged the primacy of Christianity, Müller wished for its purification from dogmatism and ritualism. Only a simultaneous reform of all major religions would allow for their convergence in an all-embracing Christianity.
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Stéphanie Prevost, Laurent Dedryvere. '"A reformed Buddhism […] would help in the distant future to bring about a mutual understanding”: Max Müller’s conception of religious reform, ecumenical dialogue and world peace’. Publications of the English Goethe Society, 2016, Special issue edited by John Davis & Angus Nicholls: “Friedrich Max Müller and the Role of Philology in Victorian Thought”, 85 (2-3), pp.204-216. ⟨hal-02558650⟩
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