Secular governance is argued to be essential to stable development. From this it is contended that a secular approach to education is also central to development. The paper explores how religion can be complicit in conflict and fragility, and can be part of extremism or repressive nationalism. It outlines the amplification spiral of religion in conflict and violence, in order to propose a dynamic secularism to break this cycle. Eight myths of secularism are outlined and dismissed. The implications for education are fivefold: avoiding segregation by religion; not stereotyping or dehumanising ‘others’; using a rights-based approach to values which cuts across all religions; preparing learners for a secular democratic citizen...
This paper begins with both optimism and disappointment in the way religious diversity in education ...
There are two constants in academic and theological discourse throughout history, they are the debat...
For several decades now, commentators have sounded the alarm about ‘the crisis of secularism’. Savin...
Religion has been part and parcel of human history and heritage. It has served as a useful companion...
The Western influence on the Muslim world was so complex covering all facets of man’s life. From the...
Educational Philosophy for a Post-secular Age reinterprets post-secular insights for educational the...
In democratic societies there will be a natural and inevitable struggle for the mind between religio...
© 2010 James Arthur, Liam Gearon and Alan Sears. All rights reserved. In recent years a number of po...
Secularism is the recognition of religion and politics as distinct and autonomous domains. As a doct...
Secularism is the most serious challenge of modernity posed by the West. Its main ideology is to lib...
Today’s secular and pluralistic Western society must go back to the basics of what secularism is or ...
Religion as a possible factor in education systems and their planning Students of education system...
In this article, secularism is considered as one of the primary ideological components in the develo...
In a remarkable about-turn, development studies has discovered religion and considerable attention i...
One of the principle of secularism in education is split between the education of the mind (intellec...
This paper begins with both optimism and disappointment in the way religious diversity in education ...
There are two constants in academic and theological discourse throughout history, they are the debat...
For several decades now, commentators have sounded the alarm about ‘the crisis of secularism’. Savin...
Religion has been part and parcel of human history and heritage. It has served as a useful companion...
The Western influence on the Muslim world was so complex covering all facets of man’s life. From the...
Educational Philosophy for a Post-secular Age reinterprets post-secular insights for educational the...
In democratic societies there will be a natural and inevitable struggle for the mind between religio...
© 2010 James Arthur, Liam Gearon and Alan Sears. All rights reserved. In recent years a number of po...
Secularism is the recognition of religion and politics as distinct and autonomous domains. As a doct...
Secularism is the most serious challenge of modernity posed by the West. Its main ideology is to lib...
Today’s secular and pluralistic Western society must go back to the basics of what secularism is or ...
Religion as a possible factor in education systems and their planning Students of education system...
In this article, secularism is considered as one of the primary ideological components in the develo...
In a remarkable about-turn, development studies has discovered religion and considerable attention i...
One of the principle of secularism in education is split between the education of the mind (intellec...
This paper begins with both optimism and disappointment in the way religious diversity in education ...
There are two constants in academic and theological discourse throughout history, they are the debat...
For several decades now, commentators have sounded the alarm about ‘the crisis of secularism’. Savin...