God and Community Cohesion

God and Community Cohesion

by Alan Billings (Author)

Synopsis

Following the urban riots of 2001, and the more recent terrorist attacks, community cohesion has replaced multiculturalism as the key social policy objective of both national and local government. Since these events were seen as having a religious dimension, they raise the question: is religion contributing to social cohesiveness - or actually undermining it? Alan Billings suggests that the positive influence of religion will be in proportion to the ability of the faiths to see pluralism as a gift from God, and to accept that we live in a diverse society where a plurality of beliefs and values will exist until the world ends.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Publisher: SPCK Publishing
Published: 22 Jan 2009

ISBN 10: 0281060843
ISBN 13: 9780281060849

Media Reviews
* 'Alan Billings has never ducked controversy, nor failed to take on the very big issues of the day. He does not let the reader down in this book... I hope it will be widely read and discussed, but above all that it will have an impact on those responsible for policy and those engaged in positive action on the ground.' The Rt Hon David Blunkett MP, from the foreword
Author Bio
THE REVD CANON ALAN BILLINGS is an Anglican priest and a Senior Research Fellow at Lancaster University. He was Deputy Leader of Sheffield City Council when David Blunkett was Leader, and a member of the Home Office Community Cohesion Panel following the riots of 2001. He is a member of the Youth Justice Board for England and Wales and the England Committee of the Big Lottery Fund, a regular contributor to BBC Radio 4's 'Thought for the Day', and the author of Dying and Grieving: A Guide to Pastoral Ministry (2002) and Secular Lives Sacred Hearts: The role of the church in a time of no religion (2004), both published by SPCK.