Lived secularity: religious living in a secular age
Sometimes secularism is understood in monolithic ways, especially in opposition to religious ways of life. But religion and secularism are not opposites. Religious people can be fully committed to secularism, and in lived secularity we see many ways religious and non-religious people negotiate their...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1708922023-10-08T15:40:11Z Lived secularity: religious living in a secular age Hedges, Paul S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social sciences::Political science Country and Region Studies Religion in Contemporary Society Sometimes secularism is understood in monolithic ways, especially in opposition to religious ways of life. But religion and secularism are not opposites. Religious people can be fully committed to secularism, and in lived secularity we see many ways religious and non-religious people negotiate their position within complex societies. Published version 2023-10-06T00:56:46Z 2023-10-06T00:56:46Z 2023 Commentary Hedges, P. (2023). Lived secularity: religious living in a secular age. RSIS Commentaries, 135-23. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/170892 en RSIS Commentaries, 135-23 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf |
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Sometimes secularism is understood in monolithic ways, especially in opposition to religious ways of life. But religion and secularism are not opposites. Religious people can be fully committed to secularism, and in lived secularity we see many ways religious and non-religious people negotiate their position within complex societies. |
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