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Religious Literacy has become a popular concept for navigating religious diversity in public life. Spanning classrooms to boardrooms, The Politics of Religious Literacy challenges commonly held understandings of religious literacy as an inclusive framework for engaging with religion in modern, multifaith democracies. As the first book to rethink religious literacy from the perspective of affect theory and secularism studies, this new approach calls for a constructive reconsideration focused on the often-overlooked feelings and practices that inform our questionably secular age. This study offers fresh insights into the changing dynamics of religion and secularism in the public sphere.

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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

The Politics of Religious Literacy: Education and Emotion in a Secular Age

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 10/11/2022
      ISBN13: 9789004512931, 978-9004512931
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      Book Synopsis
      Religious Literacy has become a popular concept for navigating religious diversity in public life. Spanning classrooms to boardrooms, The Politics of Religious Literacy challenges commonly held understandings of religious literacy as an inclusive framework for engaging with religion in modern, multifaith democracies. As the first book to rethink religious literacy from the perspective of affect theory and secularism studies, this new approach calls for a constructive reconsideration focused on the often-overlooked feelings and practices that inform our questionably secular age. This study offers fresh insights into the changing dynamics of religion and secularism in the public sphere.

      Table of Contents
      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

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