Who dragged Christianity into the AWARE Saga? Observations on the role of Christians, value pluralism and contestation in public discourse
With 85 per cent of Singaporeans professing to belong to a religion, religion forms a core part of many Singaporeans’ identities and value systems. That religion and politics are not distinct and mutually exclusive spheres of influence and experience is also recognised by the state. The Association...
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