Religious Literacy in Policy and Practice /
Often assumed to be in decline in the West, religion continues to have an important yet contested role in individual lives and in society. And after half a century in which religion and belief were barely talked about publicly, we face a pressing lack of religious literacy. Many are now ill-equipped...
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Bristol, UK :
Policy Press,
2015.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Foreword / Grace Davie
- Religious literacy: contesting an idea and practice / Adam Dinham and Matthew Francis
- Diminishing religious literacy: methodological assumptions and analytical frameworks for promoting the public understanding of religion / Diane L. Moore
- Religious literacy in the context of theology and religious studies / David Ford and Mike Higton
- The irony of religious illiteracy in the USA / Stephen Prothero and Lauren R. Kerby
- Religious literacy as lokahi: social harmony through diversity / Michael Barnes and Jonathan D. Smith
- Religious literacy and welfare / Adam Dinham
- Religious literacy, radicalisation and extremism / Matthew Francis and Amanda van Eck Duymaer van Twist
- Religious literacy, equalities and human rights / Rebecca Catto and David Perfect
- Religious illiteracy in school religious education / James C. Conroy
- Religious literacy in higher education / Stephen H. Jones
- Religious literacy and social work: the view from Australia / Beth R. Crisp
- Religious literacy and the media: the case of the BBC / Michael Wakelin and Nick Spencer
- Religious literacy and chaplaincy / Jeremy Clines with Sophie Gilliat-Ray
- Religious literacies: the future / Matthew Francis and Adam Dinham.