Liberal Multiculturalism and Confessional Religious Schooling
Bryan T. McGraw
Political Studies, 2015, vol. 63, issue 5, 1087-1102
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Liberal multiculturalist theories argue for adopting group-specific policies as a means of securing properly liberal ends. Religious groups rarely, if ever, qualify on these accounts. This article suggests that such exclusion is unwarranted in the case of confessional religious schooling, which is meant to inculcate in students a specific set of religious beliefs and behaviors.
Date: 2015
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