Chapter 1. Minority as a Key Perspective for Religious Diversity in Late Modernity and Typical Dynamics of Religious Minorities - Summarizing Observations from the Case Studies (Ehmann and Schroth).- Part 1: Historical Insights on Religious Minorities.- Chapter 2. "Come over to Macedonia and help us!" (Acts 16:9) - Reflections on the Sociological Composition of the First Church in Europe (Steyn).- Chapter 3. My foe's foe is my ally - The Stylization of Minorities in the Trial of Augustin Bader (Schäfer).- Chapter 4.
The Free Evangelical Churches as Minority Churches - Constellations, Perceptions, Polemics in the Early Period (19th Century) (Heiser).- Chapter 5. Religion and Politics of Minority Protestants in Nineteenth-Century Italy - Rèveil and Risorgimento Nation, 1825-1870 (Popa).- Part 2: Aspects of Christian Minority-Settings in the German Context.- Chapter 6. Continuity and Religious Identity in Sociological Minority Settings - the Example of the Free Evangelical Churches in Germany (Iff).- Chapter 7. Reforming Theology - Transition from the First Order Theology of Churches with African Backgrounds to Second Order Theology of Post-Migration Churches of African Backgrounds (Ahialey-Mawusi).
- Chapter 8. Evangelization or Diaspora? - Eastern Orthodox Minorities in the West. The Example of Germany (Vlantis).- Chapter 9. Free Churches and Regional Churches as Part of German Church Culture - Observations, Backgrounds, and Theological-Intercultural Perspectives on a Tension in German Protestantism from a Practical-Ecclesiastical Perspective (Burkhardt).- Part 3: International and Interreligious Perspectives on Religious Minorities in Europe.- Chapter 10. Unmuting the British Gujarati Christian Convert Experience through Contextual Cultural Celebration of Rakshabandan (Reifsnider).
- Chapter 11. Integration in Question - Muslim Women's Challenges and Perspectives in Germany (Bakhshizadeh).- Chapter 12. "I still wrap my hijab" - Muslim Women's Self-Organizing in a Post-Digital World (Farizani).- Part 4: Theoretical Conceptualization of Religious Minorities in Late Modernity.- Chapter 13. Migration, a Sociological Particle Accelerator for Denominational Minorities in the West - Perspectives from Theologies of Migration on Minority Settings (Ehmann).- Chapter 14.
A (small) Gap in the Religious Market? - Free Churches and Further Religious Minorities in Germany in the Perspective of Modernization Theory (Schroth).