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Religion and Non-Religion (Studies of Religion II)

Quick questions on Reasons for the rise of non-religion: HSC Studies of Religion

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Analysing the responses means weighing how effectively traditions have addressed the reasons for the rise of non-religion. Engagement and dialogue address the intellectual challenge; renewal addresses relevance and disaffiliation; cooperation builds common ground in a pluralist society. The effectiveness of these responses varies, and the trend toward non-religion has continued in many places, but the responses show religious traditions actively grappling with a changed landscape rather than ignoring it.

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