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15. Mission Schools in Singapore: Religious Harmony, Social Identities, and the Negotiation of Evangelical Cultures
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- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES ix
- LIST OF APPENDICES xii
- FOREWORD xiv
- PREFACE xvi
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS xvii
- THE CONTRIBUTORS xix
- ABBREVIATIONS xxxi
- GLOSSARY xxxiv
- INTRODUCTION xl
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I. THE LANDSCAPE OF RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY
- 1. Religious Influences and Impulses Impacting Singapore 3
- 2. Religious Trends and Issues in Singapore 28
- 3. Keeping God in Place: The Management of Religion in Singapore 55
- 4. Discourses on Islam in Southeast Asia and Their Impact on the Singapore Muslim Public 83
- 5. Global Christian Culture and the Antioch of Asia 116
- 6. “Religiously-inspired”, “India-derived” Movements in Singapore 142
- 7. Baha’is in Singapore: Patterns of Conversion 167
- 8. Diversities and Unities: Towards a Reformist Buddhism in Singapore 195
- 9. The Sathya Sai Baba Movement in Singapore: Its Service Mission and Philosophy of Communal Identity Construction 215
- 10. The Muslim Religious Elite of Singapore 248
- 11. The Evolution of the Sikh Identity in Singapore 275
- 12. Religious Processions: Urban Politics and Poetics 298
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II. RELIGION IN SCHOOLS AND AMONG THE YOUNG
- 13. From Moral Values to Citizenship Education: The Teaching of Religion in Singapore Schools 321
- 14. Religious Education as Locus of Curriculum: A Brief Inquiry into Madrasah Curriculum in Singapore 342
- 15. Mission Schools in Singapore: Religious Harmony, Social Identities, and the Negotiation of Evangelical Cultures 362
- 16. Religious Switching and Knowledge among Adolescents in Singapore 381
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III. RELIGION IN THE MEDIA
- 17. Religious Reasons in a Secular Public Sphere: Debates in the Media about Homosexuality 413
- 18. The Internet and Religious Harmony in Singapore 434
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IV. RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS IN SOCIAL SERVICES
- 19. Muslim Organizations and Mosques as Social Service Providers 459
- 20. Hindu Temples in Charities and Social Services 489
- 21. Delivering Welfare Services in Singapore: A Strategic Partnership between Buddhism and the State 505
- 22. Saving the City through Good Works: Christian Involvement in Social Services 524
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V. INTERFAITH ISSUES AND INTERACTION
- 23. Religious Diversity, Toleration and Interaction 557
- 24. Negotiating Christianity with Other Religions: The Views of Christian Clergymen in Singapore 571
- 25. The Inter-Religious Organization of Singapore 605
- 26. Interactions among Youth Leaders of Different Faiths: Realities from the Ground and Lessons Learnt 642
- 27. Building Bridges between Christians and Muslims: A Personal Journey 668
- 28. Conclusion: Some Remarks on Religious Diversity in Singapore 689
- INDEX 695
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES ix
- LIST OF APPENDICES xii
- FOREWORD xiv
- PREFACE xvi
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS xvii
- THE CONTRIBUTORS xix
- ABBREVIATIONS xxxi
- GLOSSARY xxxiv
- INTRODUCTION xl
-
I. THE LANDSCAPE OF RELIGIOUS DIVERSITY
- 1. Religious Influences and Impulses Impacting Singapore 3
- 2. Religious Trends and Issues in Singapore 28
- 3. Keeping God in Place: The Management of Religion in Singapore 55
- 4. Discourses on Islam in Southeast Asia and Their Impact on the Singapore Muslim Public 83
- 5. Global Christian Culture and the Antioch of Asia 116
- 6. “Religiously-inspired”, “India-derived” Movements in Singapore 142
- 7. Baha’is in Singapore: Patterns of Conversion 167
- 8. Diversities and Unities: Towards a Reformist Buddhism in Singapore 195
- 9. The Sathya Sai Baba Movement in Singapore: Its Service Mission and Philosophy of Communal Identity Construction 215
- 10. The Muslim Religious Elite of Singapore 248
- 11. The Evolution of the Sikh Identity in Singapore 275
- 12. Religious Processions: Urban Politics and Poetics 298
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II. RELIGION IN SCHOOLS AND AMONG THE YOUNG
- 13. From Moral Values to Citizenship Education: The Teaching of Religion in Singapore Schools 321
- 14. Religious Education as Locus of Curriculum: A Brief Inquiry into Madrasah Curriculum in Singapore 342
- 15. Mission Schools in Singapore: Religious Harmony, Social Identities, and the Negotiation of Evangelical Cultures 362
- 16. Religious Switching and Knowledge among Adolescents in Singapore 381
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III. RELIGION IN THE MEDIA
- 17. Religious Reasons in a Secular Public Sphere: Debates in the Media about Homosexuality 413
- 18. The Internet and Religious Harmony in Singapore 434
-
IV. RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS IN SOCIAL SERVICES
- 19. Muslim Organizations and Mosques as Social Service Providers 459
- 20. Hindu Temples in Charities and Social Services 489
- 21. Delivering Welfare Services in Singapore: A Strategic Partnership between Buddhism and the State 505
- 22. Saving the City through Good Works: Christian Involvement in Social Services 524
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V. INTERFAITH ISSUES AND INTERACTION
- 23. Religious Diversity, Toleration and Interaction 557
- 24. Negotiating Christianity with Other Religions: The Views of Christian Clergymen in Singapore 571
- 25. The Inter-Religious Organization of Singapore 605
- 26. Interactions among Youth Leaders of Different Faiths: Realities from the Ground and Lessons Learnt 642
- 27. Building Bridges between Christians and Muslims: A Personal Journey 668
- 28. Conclusion: Some Remarks on Religious Diversity in Singapore 689
- INDEX 695