faith schools AGAINST
faith stats
7.4% of adults go to church on a sunday.
no religion increasing by 25% to 37%
46% of pop are christian identifying.
muslims are 6.5%
dawkins
10, book, ey,da,sat, opp, arch, e a, god, ab, hh
charles taylor
The Politics of Recognition
- there should be a recognition that societies are increasingly multicultural and each person should be recognised for this, rather than living in a way that leads to a loss of distinctiveness
religion present in the uk
religion present in france
2 2 2
+ maintains neutrality and equality in public spaces
+ prevents unrepresentative influence in politics
- however can be seen to limit individual expression
- exclusionary and marginalises = can be seen to be disproportionately affect muslims
religion present in the usa
Rowan Williams
Freud
critique of programmatic
critique of dawkins 4
Secular Humanism
Andrew Copson
freedom comes form secularism, to protect individuals.
creates peace and prevents sectarianism
John Rawls
‘veil of ignorance’ - if we had no knowledge of our own characteristics or beliefs, we would form an egalitarian government.
= rawls illustrates that an ideal society would uphold inclusivity and equality.
- rawls was not keen on religion but was neutral
Auguste Comte
supports programmatic
Terry Eagleton
critiques programmatic
Habermas
Bonhoeffer
politicians
John Hull
faith schools are positive as they prevent identities and cultures from disappearing
McGrath
x
Berger
predicts that by 2000 religion would have disappeared due to the modernisation which did not occur as religion remains a significant force in many societies
x