The public presence of religious faith in the UK and other Western nations is persistently and increasingly evident, despite the belief that it would retreat into insignificance and private obscurity. Policy makers now actively seek to engage with faiths in the provision of public services, local governance and the search for community cohesion. Faith in the public realm takes an explicitly multi-faith perspective, exploring the controversies, policies and practices of 'public faith'. It questions perceptions of a fixed divide between religious and secular participants in public life and challenges prevailing concepts of a monolithic 'neutral' public realm.Based on primary research, the book takes an in-depth look at the distinctiveness of ...
The place of religion in the English education system has always been an issue of debate, ever since...
The place of religion in the English education system has always been an issue of debate, ever since...
Religious associations and communities are increasingly recognised as important social actors across...
This book takes an explicitly multi-faith perspective, exploring the controversies, policies and pra...
Based on primary research, this book explores the controversies, policies and practices of ‘public f...
Using empirical data and theory, this book explores the role of faiths as public actors; their contr...
This paper seeks to critically examine contemporary debates regarding the position of religion and r...
This paper examines the role of Faith-Based Groups (FBGs) in social and public policy. Specifically ...
This article considers the growing range of religiously oriented policy demands on higher education...
Following recent decline in state-sponsored youth work provision alongside growth in the faith-based...
This is an empirical study of the publicness of religion. Its focus is on religious leaders in the l...
The UK government has identified Faith communities as important sources of 'social capital' in commu...
The chapter introduces the sociological and political themes of participation, power, democracy, sec...
Following recent decline in state-sponsored youth work provision alongside growth in the faith-based...
This article tries to solve a puzzle concerning the notion of public religion. The aim is to underst...
The place of religion in the English education system has always been an issue of debate, ever since...
The place of religion in the English education system has always been an issue of debate, ever since...
Religious associations and communities are increasingly recognised as important social actors across...
This book takes an explicitly multi-faith perspective, exploring the controversies, policies and pra...
Based on primary research, this book explores the controversies, policies and practices of ‘public f...
Using empirical data and theory, this book explores the role of faiths as public actors; their contr...
This paper seeks to critically examine contemporary debates regarding the position of religion and r...
This paper examines the role of Faith-Based Groups (FBGs) in social and public policy. Specifically ...
This article considers the growing range of religiously oriented policy demands on higher education...
Following recent decline in state-sponsored youth work provision alongside growth in the faith-based...
This is an empirical study of the publicness of religion. Its focus is on religious leaders in the l...
The UK government has identified Faith communities as important sources of 'social capital' in commu...
The chapter introduces the sociological and political themes of participation, power, democracy, sec...
Following recent decline in state-sponsored youth work provision alongside growth in the faith-based...
This article tries to solve a puzzle concerning the notion of public religion. The aim is to underst...
The place of religion in the English education system has always been an issue of debate, ever since...
The place of religion in the English education system has always been an issue of debate, ever since...
Religious associations and communities are increasingly recognised as important social actors across...