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Title: Christianity in the Public Square of Sri Lanka: A Pluri and Inter-Religious Approach
Authors: Paul Rohan, J.C.
Keywords: Public Religion;Secular Constitutionalism;Microcosmic;Syncretic- Homogenous;Proselytism
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: National Seminary of Sri Lanka, Ampitiya, Kandy
Abstract: In post-modern secular societies like Sri Lanka, the relevance of religious traditions is increasingly questioned. As secularism shapes public policy and social norms, many wonder if faith traditions still have a meaningful role in influencing collective values and ethics. Sri Lanka, known for its rich religious diversity - Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, and Christianity - has long integrated these traditions into its socio-cultural framework. Despite the rise of secularism, these faith traditions continue to provide moral guidance and spiritual reflection, countering the materialism and individualism often associated with secularization.
URI: http://repo.lib.jfn.ac.lk/ujrr/handle/123456789/11325
ISSN: 1391-6386
Appears in Collections:Christian & Islamic Civilization

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