1st Edition

Civility, Religious Pluralism and Education

Edited By Vincent Biondo, Andrew Fiala Copyright 2014
    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    256 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book focuses on the problem of religious diversity, civil dialogue, and religion education in public schools, exploring the ways in which atheists, secularists, fundamentalists, and mainstream religionists come together in the public sphere, examining how civil discourse about religion fit swithin the ideals of the American political and pedagogical systems and how religious studies education can help to foster civility and toleration.

    Introduction: Civility and Education in a World of Religious Pluralism Vincent F. Biondo, III and Andrew Fiala  1. Getting Religion Right in the Public Schools Charles C. Haynes  2. Tolerance is Not Enough: Why Only a Commitment to Robust Pluralism can Rescue America’s Civic Life Jedd Medefind  3. Virtue of Civility in Liberal-Democratic and Religiously Diverse Communities Andrew Fiala  4. Religious Exclusivism and the Ethics of Diversity Jeffrey Dueck  5. Religious Diversity, Truth and Tolerance Tim Mosteller  6. American Religious Pluralism in Historical Perspective Martha L. Smith Roberts  7. High Stakes Ignorance: Religion, Education, and the Unwitting Reproduction of Bigotry Diane L. Moore  8. The First Amendment Consensus Approach to Teaching about Religion in U.S. Public Schools: Applications and Assessment Bruce Grelle  9. Civil Discourse or Simple Discord? Competing Visions for Religion in the Public Schools Jonathan R. Herman  10. Relational and Procedural Literacies in the Study of Religion Colleen Windham-Hughes  11. From World Religions to Lived Religion: Towards a Pedagogy of Civic Engagement in Secondary School Religious Studies Curricula Henry Goldschmidt (with Matthew Weiner)  12. Religious Diversity and Public Education: The Example of American Muslims Amir Hussain  13. Putting a Face to Faith Charles C. Haynes  14. Democracy, Freedom, and Service: A Consensus Response to Pluralism in Education Vincent F. Biondo, III

     

     

    Biography

    Vincent F. Biondo, III, is Associate Professor of Western Religious Traditions and Middle East Studies at Fresno State University. He is co-editor (with Richard D. Hecht) of Religion and Culture: Contemporary Practices and Perspectives. He has conducted research on Islam in the U.S. and Britain.

    Andrew Fiala is Professor of Philosophy, Chair of the Philosophy Department, and Director of the Ethics Center at Fresno State University. His books include: Tolerance and the Ethical Life (2005), What Would Jesus Really Do? (2007), The Just War Myth (2008) and Public War, Private Conscience (2010). Fiala is co-editor of the journal Philosophy in the Contemporary World.