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Reason, Religion and the Australian Polity: A Secular State?: Routledge Studies in Modern History

Autor Stephen Chavura, John Gascoigne, Ian Tregenza
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 sep 2020
How did the concept of the secular state emerge and evolve in Australia and how has it impacted on its institutions? This is the most comprehensive study to date on the relationship between religion and the state in Australian history, focusing on the meaning of political secularity in a society that was from the beginning marked by a high degree of religious plurality.


This book tracks the rise and fall of the established Church of England, the transition to plural establishments, the struggle for a public Christian-secular education system, and the eventual separation of church and state throughout the colonies. The study is unique in that it does not restrict its concern with religion to the churches but also examines how religious concepts and ideals infused apparently secular political and social thought and movements making the case that much Australian thought and institution building has had a sacral-secular quality. Social welfare reform, nationalism, and emerging conceptions of citizenship and civilization were heavily influenced by religious ideals, rendering problematic traditional linear narratives of secularisation as the decline of religion. Finally the book considers present day pluralist Australia and new understandings of state secularity in light of massive social changes over recent generations.


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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780367661885
ISBN-10: 0367661888
Pagini: 308
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Studies in Modern History

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Postgraduate

Cuprins



Acknowledgements


Abbreviations


Introduction




Introduction


The Secular over Time


A Christian Secular State?


The Structure of the Argument




PART I FROM ANGLICAN ESTABLISHMENT TO LIBERAL SEPARATIONISM




1 Foundations: Church and State in Ancien Régime Britain


From Toleration to Pluralism


Religion, Enlightenment, and Utility




2 The Brief Rise and Fall of the Australian Colonial Established Church


Governor Macquarie and Religion


Bishop Broughton in Defence of the Ancien Régime


The Seeds of Pluralism




3 The Coming of Plural Establishment


Richard Bourke and the Church Acts


The Schools Question—Education and the State


Resistance to Plural Establishment—The Old Order Fights Back


The Pluralist Settlement


Pluralism beyond Christianity


Conclusion




PART II FORGING THE SECULAR




4 The Separation of Church and State


The Victory for Voluntaryism in South Australia


Hyper-Protestant and Broad Church Approaches to the Church-State Question in NSW: Lang and Woolley


Abolition of State Aid in NSW and Tasmania


A Secular State in Victoria?


Conclusion




5 Education, Religion, and Citizenship


Secular Architects: Lowe, Rusden, Wilkins, and Higinbotham


Disbelief in the Colonies


Religion and the Secular Education Acts


Conclusion




6 A Secular Constitution? The Federation Debates


The Recognition Clause


State Debates on a Recognition Clause


The Religious Freedom Clause


Conclusion




PART III MIGRATIONS OF THE HOLY: ON THE SACRED ELEMENTS OF NATIONAL LIFE




7 The Moral Economy of the Early Australian Commonwealth


Religion, Socialism, and Factory Legislation


The Critique of Contract and the Living Wage—Neo-medievalism or Advanced Liberalism?


The Moral Commonwealth—Secular or Sacred?


Conclusion




8 Civil Religion: From Civic Protestantism to the Anzac Tradition


Civic Protestantism and the Theology of Empire


Nation, Empire and the Sacred: From Empire Day to Anzac Day


Conclusion




9 Citizenship, the Nation, and Religion


Idealism, the Broad Church, and the Moral Foundations of Citizenship


Citizenship, Gender and the Public Sphere: The Role of Protestant Women


Sacral-Secular Citizenship and the Social Order between the Wars


Conclusion




PART IV THE SHIFTING TERRAIN OF RELIGION AND THE SECULAR: FROM THE MID-TWENTIETH CENTURY TO THE PRESENT




10 Christian Australia: Resurgence and Retreat


Defending ‘Christian Civilisation’: The Second World War and the 1950s Religious Renewal


Secularism, Conflict and the ‘Servile State’: John Anderson and his Influence


Catholics, Secularism and the ‘Free Society’


The Return of State Aid


Conclusion




11 Culture, Gender, Sexuality: Dechristianising the Sec

Notă biografică

Stephen A. Chavura is an independent scholar who lectures in history at Campion College, Sydney


Ian Tregenza is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Modern History, Politics and International Relations, Macquarie University, Australia


John Gascoigne is an Emeritus Professor in the School of Humanities, University of New South Wales



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How did the concept of the secular state emerge and evolve in Australia? This is the most comprehensive study to date on the relationship between religion and the state in Australian history.