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Faith In The Public Realm Controversies Policies And Practices Adam Dinham Editor Robert Furbey Editor Vivien Lowndes Editor

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Faith In The Public Realm Controversies Policies And Practices Adam Dinham Editor Robert Furbey Editor Vivien Lowndes Editor
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.19 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Adam Dinham (editor); Robert Furbey (editor); Vivien Lowndes (editor)
ISBN: 9781847424426, 1847424422
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Faith In The Public Realm Controversies Policies And Practices Adam Dinham Editor Robert Furbey Editor Vivien Lowndes Editor by Adam Dinham (editor); Robert Furbey (editor); Vivien Lowndes (editor) 9781847424426, 1847424422 instant download after payment.

Based on primary research, this book explores the controversies, policies and practices of 'public faith', questioning perceptions of a fixed divide between religious and secular participants in public life and challenging prevailing concepts of a monolithic 'neutral' public realm. It takes an in-depth look at the distinctiveness of faith groups' contribution, but also probes the conflicts and dilemmas that arise, assessing the role and capacity of faith groups within specific public policy contexts, including education, regeneration, housing and community cohesion. 'Faith in the public realm' will be of interest to students, academics, policy-makers and practitioners in the public and voluntary sectors, and in faith communities themselves.

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