RT Article T1 Interreligious Dialogue Activities in East Germany: Low Levels of Activities within Official Organizational Structures JF Interdisciplinary journal for religion and transformation in contemporary society VO 6 IS 2 SP 491 OP 512 A1 Körs, Anna A2 Lehmann, Karsten 1971- LA English YR 2020 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/174948434X AB Abstract With regards to the religious situation, Germany still is a highly divided country. This draws our attention to the specific characteristics of IRD -activities in the eastern parts of Germany. Based on literature review and mapping exercises, we will argue, firstly, that the interreligious dialogue scene in East Germany is characterized by a comparatively low density of activities that are primarily embedded into major religious and state-related organizational structures. Secondly, we will discuss potential explanations of this lower dialogue level with regards to present-day socio-cultural differences and asymmetries between East and West Germany. Thirdly, we argue that the case of East Germany gives evidence to pay particular attention to numerically smaller religious groups within IRD as well as religiously unaffiliated parts of society. Consequently, we have to rethink the conceptualization of IRD in view of secularization as the dominant tendency in many European countries. K1 Complexity K1 meso-level K1 Secularity K1 Plurality K1 Interreligious Dialogue K1 East Germany DO 10.30965/23642807-00602013