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In most countries, whether secular or otherwise, education and
religion are closely interlinked and no matter how hard the state
tries, it can be very difficult to remove the ties between them.
This book investigates the links between education, religion and
politics. The dominant feature in creating a common culture between
peoples, each of which has its own distinct heritage and practices,
is religion. Globalisation is leading to a redefinition of the
state, community and local identity, this latter often perceived as
resistance against the forces of unity, whether through culture,
economic activity or language. Recent world events have focused
attention on the interplay between education, religion and politics
like never before. Even more pertinent is the fact that the
involvement of politics in decisions about religion and education
is often central and impossible to disentangle. Education and
Religion covers all the major religious traditions - Buddhist,
Christian, Jewish, Hindu, Muslim, Sikh - and cites global examples
throughout the world. It aims to understand the underlying
complexities in the struggle to reconcile education, religion and
politics in an informative and sensitive way. This book was
originally published as a special issue of Comparative Education.
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