Religions, education and democracy the necessity of inter-religious education in the modern public school system

The Politics and Religion Journal 3 (1):111-125 (2009)
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To summarize; we must point out that the religious education should not be a factor of secondary importance for democratic societies; with the condition that it constitutes one important aspect of each culture separately. If democratic societies are indifferent; provision of religious education will potentially be passed to religious communities because the state school will be unable to manage an objective multifaith education.

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