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Religious Literacy in Policy and Practice

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This valuable book is the first to bring together theory and policy with analysis of key areas of the public realm to explore what religious literacy is, why it is needed and what might be done about it. It is aimed at academics, policy-makers and practitioners interested in the continuing presence of religion and belief in the public sphere.

Author Biography:

Adam Dinham is Professor of Faith and Public Policy at Goldsmiths, University of London. He is director of the Religious Literacy Programme and has advised the UK government on issues of public faith. Matthew Francis is a Research Associate at Lancaster University. He is also the founding editor of RadicalisationResearch.org and has researched and written about religion and violence for the British Home Office and in the media.
Release date NZ
March 18th, 2015
Audiences
  • General (US: Trade)
  • Professional & Vocational
Contributors
  • Edited by Adam Dinham
  • Edited by Matthew Francis
Illustrations
No
Pages
296
Dimensions
156x234x23
ISBN-13
9781447316657
Product ID
22862487

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