The Politics of Religious Literacy

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The Politics of Religious Literacy
Author : Justine Ellis
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Publisher : BRILL
Language : English
Release Date : 07 November 2022
ISBN : 9789004523906
Pages : 257 pages
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The Politics of Religious Literacy challenges popular understandings of religious literacy as an inclusive framework for navigating religious diversity in the public sphere. Offering a new model, this book provides insights into the often-overlooked feelings and practices informing our questionably secular age.

The Politics of Religious Literacy

The Politics of Religious Literacy challenges popular understandings of religious literacy as an inclusive framework for navigating religious diversity in the public sphere. Offering a new model, this book provides insights into the often-overlooked feelings and practices informing our questionably secular age.

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