Education, politics and religion : reconciling the civil and the sacred in education / James Arthur, Liam Gearon and Alan Sears.
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- LC111 A9 2010
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LC107 .I77 2015 Issues in religion and education : whose religion? / | LC107 T48 2006 Religion in schools : controversies around the world / | LC107 T48 2006 Religion in schools : controversies around the world / | LC111 A9 2010 Education, politics and religion : reconciling the civil and the sacred in education / | LC111 C844 1998 Curriculum, religion, and public education : conversations for an enlarging public square / | LC111 .R473 2012 Religion in schools / | LC111 .R473 2012 Religion in schools / |
Includes bibliographical references (pages [141]-160) and index.
Introduction An Argument for Enchantment Section I: Educational, Political and Theological Theory 1. Christianity, Citizenship and Identity 2. Republican Theory, Citizenship and Religion Section II: Challenges of Historical and Philosophical Interpretation 3. Christianity, Citizenship and Education: From Antiquity to Enlightenment and its Aftermath 4. Religion, Education and Extremism: From Totalitarian Democracy to Liberal Autocracy Section III: Pragmatic and Pedagogical Approaches 5. Religious Faith, Citizenship Education and the Public Square 6. Citizenship Education as Transformation: The Possibilities of.
In recent years a number of popular books have savaged religion arguing it is a dangerous delusion that poisons human societies and relationships. This is but the most recent manifestation of a secularising agenda that has been sweeping contemporary democratic societies since the Enlightenment. This book pushes back against that agenda, examining its key assumptions and arguing that the exclusion of religious people and ideas from education and the public square is both undemocratic and unwise. For the most part the book draws arguments and examples from Christianity, the religious tradition of the authors, but it recognises that many religions share the concerns and possibilities examined. The book examines contemporary expressions of the secularising agenda in Western democracies with particular focus on how that is played out in education. It demonstrates how republican theory understood within a faith perspective provides a shared understanding and substantive basis for education within a Western democracy. It explores the historical connections and disconnections between religion and civic life in the West from ancient to contemporary times and examines religiously based civic action and pedagogical approaches contending both have the potential to contribute greatly to democracy. It will be of value to any who are interested in exploring how democracies can include the voices of all their citizens: the religious and the secular.