Buch, Englisch, Band 2, 252 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 443 g
Education and Emotion in a Secular Age
Buch, Englisch, Band 2, 252 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 443 g
Reihe: Political and Public Theologies
ISBN: 978-90-04-51293-1
Verlag: Brill
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Introduction: Defining the “Religious” in Religious Literacy
From Secularization to the Secular Body
Religious Literacy in Context
Looking Ahead
1 The Rise of Religious Literacy
1 Values
2 Content Knowledge
3 Skills
4 Critical Responses
5 Conclusion
2 Public Sphere, Private Choice: Religious Literacy and Public Reason
1 Secularity 3 and Religious Voluntarism
2 Taking Religion Seriously
3 Inclusion in the Public Sphere
4 The Standard of Democratic Discourse
5 Conclusion
3 Religious Literacy and Its Limits: Liberalism, Affect, and Pedagogy
1 “In the Service of Democracy”: Secularity, Civics, and Liberal Education
2 “From Head to Heart”: Affect, Autonomy, and the Materialist Shift
3 “The Integrity of the Teacher”: Pedagogy, Neutrality, and Secular Subjectivity
4 Conclusion
4 Tolerance and Its Discontents: Managing Offense in Religious Literacy Discourse
1 “Allergic to Controversy”: Tolerance, Civility, and Religious Offence in Public Schools
2 “A Crisis of Civility”: Critical Reconsiderations of Tolerance and Civil Discourse
3 “Vigorous-Yet-Respectful Critique”: Religious Literacy’s Reframing of Tolerance Discourse
4 The Limits of the Law: Does Religious Literacy Step in Where the Law Ends?
5 “Respect Your Neighbor”: Agonistic Respect, Deep Equality, and the Self-Regulation Trap
6 Conclusion
5 The “Post-compliance” Moment: Religious Literacy in the Workplace
1 Ernst & Young (EY) – Coexist House
2 The Tanenbaum Center for Interreligious Understanding
3 The “Post-compliance” Moment
4 Conclusion
6 “Labels Can Be a Barrier”: Religious Literacy and the Question of Category
1 “Religion is Not a Native Category”: Critical Religion and World Religions
2 Nonreligion as the New Frontier of Interreligious Dialogue and the Seeming Solution of Worldviews
3 Conclusion
Conclusion: Reforming Religious Literacy
In Search of the Secular Student Body
Classroom Critiques
Teaching the Secular
Affective Pedagogies
Liberal Habits
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index