Re-imagining Religion and Belief
21st Century Policy and Practice
Christopher Baker author Beth R Crisp author Adam Dinham author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bristol University Press
Published:29th Aug '18
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The need to reimagine religion and belief is precipitated by their greater visibility in public life. Meanwhile, social policy responses often see them from a problem-based, rather than an asset-based, approach. However, with growing diversity of religion and belief in every sector comes the potential for new dialogues across previously impermeable policy and disciplinary silos. This volume brings together leading international authors to critically consider these challenges within legal and policy frameworks, including security and cohesion, welfare, law, health and social care, inequality, cohesion, extremism, migration and abuse. It challenges policy makers to re-imagine religion and belief as an integral part of public life that contains resources, practices, forms of knowledge and experience that are essential to a coherent policy approach to diversity, enhanced democracy and participation.
"A timely and innovative analysis highlighting the need to re-imagine religion and belief as integral parts in the construction of a new modernity." Anders Bäckström, Uppsala University
“Readers ought to take Re-Imagining Religion and Belief as an invitation for interdisciplinary conversation… this book offers an example of the type of work the editors hope to encourage, with multiple disciplines coming together considering how religion and belief bear on real world issues.” Reading Religion
ISBN: 9781447347095
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152 pages