Tuesday, June 07, 2022

Secularism Doesn’t Have to Be Bad


Understood rightly, it offers the best hope of keeping pluralistic societies peaceful and free.

Interview by Natasha Moore

Most Christians have a negative impression of the word secularism. Can it be rescued from its association with antireligious animus? Michael F. Bird, a theologian teaching at Ridley College in Melbourne, Australia, attempts this balancing act in Religious Freedom in a Secular Age: A Christian Case for Liberty, Equality, and Secular Government. Natasha Moore of the Centre for Public Christianity (also in Australia) spoke with Bird about the place of faith in pluralistic societies. Read More

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