Openness with Roots Education in Religion in Irish Primary Schools


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| 132 Pages | ISBN: 1443863211 | | 1 MB
This book considers the historical legacy and current debate concerning Education in Religion in the Republic of Ireland with specific reference to the primary school sector under Catholic denominational patronage. Given Ireland's increased religious, non-religious and diversity today, it is no longer tenable that approximately ninety percent of the 's schools should remain largely under the control of one particular patronage. On the one hand, it is the duty of the State to provide for diverse forms of school in order to cater for the educational needs of Irish school . On the other hand, it is the business of the Catholic to realise its moral responsibility towards children in their schools whose parents and guardians do not wish for them to be educated in, or witness celebrations of, a tradition or set of values other than that to which they espouse. The purpose of the book, therefore, is to consider two contrasting issues by way of contribution to the current debate arising from the complexity of Ireland's relatively unique context. The first questions the appropriateness of Irish State primary schools to continue to provide for denominational religious education given the changing situation in Irish life. The second enquires if it is appropriate to expect denominational schools to provide an exclusively phenomenological programme of religion without undermining their mission to educate in a given faith tradition. Therein, however, is the kernel of the problem and one which the book explores.
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Focus Music and Religion of Morocco


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English | ISBN: 1138094587 | | 162 pages | AZW3 | 2 MB
Focus: Music and Religion of Morocco introduces the region and its , highlighting how the pressures of religious life, post-colonial economic struggle, and media come together within Moroccan musical life. Musical contextualize and clarify global historical and contemporary movements―many of which remain poorly understood―while articulating the daily realities of the region's populations in ways that rarely show through current news accounts of religious extremism, poverty and inequality, and forced migration.
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Atheisms (The British Society for the Philosophy of Religion Series)


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English | October 8, | ISBN: 1032470984 | 196 pages | | 1.74 Mb
Questions about how to negotiate belief and non-belief in social and public spheres are attracting an increasing amount of attention from academics in a range of disciplines, and from concerned members of the public. This volume addresses the emergence of 'new atheism' and the 'spiritual but not religious' phenomenon. Avoiding simplistic accounts of atheism, and of religious belief, it provides readers with insight into a wide range of nuances within theism and atheism, as well as spiritual and . The chapters by an international panel of contributors on topics such as: a typology or cartography of atheisms and agnosticism; contrasting types of atheism within Christianity and Buddhism; questions about and doxastic stances in atheisms; theist rejections of and atheist embracing of 'God'; and atheist aesthetics. Reaching beyond the Christian tradition, the book will be of particular interest to scholars of the philosophy of religion, as well as religious studies and theology more generally.
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Peirce, James, and a Pragmatic Philosophy of Religion


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| 225 Pages | ISBN: 1472524136 | | 1 MB
In this book, John W. Woell shows us how contemporary readings of American Pragmatism founded on mistakenly used categories of the Analytic tradition have led to misreadings of Peirce and James. By focusing on terms drawn largely from Descartes and Kant, contemporary debates between metaphysical realists, antirealists, Realists and Nonrealists, have, argues Woell, failed to shed great light on pragmatism in general and a pragmatic philosophy of religion in particular. Woell contends that paying close attention to the relationships among inquiry, belief, and their objects in the respective works of Peirce and James provides a means for fully appreciating pragmatism's richness as a resource for philosophy of religion. By taking account of a pragmatic point of view in philosophy of religion, this book incites a more productive discussion of the metaphysical status of religious objects and of the epistemic status of religious belief.
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Not So Strange Bedfellows The Nexus of Politics and Religion in the 21st Century


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| 225 Pages | ISBN: 1443865842 | | 1 MB
At the intersection of politics and religion is a nexus of belief in doctrine and adherence to socio- conventions. Lines of communication and of belonging permeate both spheres, enabling their respective participants, especially the (often self-described) 'true believers', to bond and belong, and most importantly to adhere to their various belief systems. Traditionally, this nexus has been approached from a standpoint that posits the idea of secularity as the governing principle. The authors in this volume challenge this orthodoxy. They examine a diverse range of historical and geographic locations involving markedly different religious and political movements. They explore how nation-states develop political religions, how they actively promote a politics infused with religiosity, and how they transfer symbols and meanings from one socio-political construct to another. Despite markedly different philosophical differences, the contributors repudiate the currently dominant orthodoxies on the relationship between religion and politics. They demonstrate that 'secular' is not radically separate from religion. Nation-states actively participate in the of this nexus even as they extol their commitment to secular values. In so doing, they demonstrate that secularity as it is currently understood remains deeply implicated in the nexus between religion and politics in the twenty-first century.
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