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Sunday, August 06, 2006

Religion and the state: why moderate religious teaching should be promoted

This is all-ado-about, I think, disseminating information to promote secularism, pluralism, tolerance, etc. Here is one such attempt, by Professor Amitai Etzioni.

I read this article, but failed to get the complete picture. One reason is the article has no citations. And citations, more specifically for a librarian, are important way to connect, corroborate and communicate. Please read the article and leave your comments at my blog.

“Religion and the state: why moderate religious teaching should be promoted” / Amitai Etzioni. Harvard International Review, 2006 Spring; p. 14-17.

“The case of religious education in the Islamic world suggests that the U.S. should actively promote religion overseas, albeit not in any and every form…..” Abstract Find a source for full text

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