The right to freedom of conscience and religious education

Ukrainian Religious Studies 70:65-78 (2014)
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Abstract

The study of the place and role of religious education in the post-secular world is undoubtedly increasing. First of all, this is due to the loss of religion of its influence on modern society, the growth of globalization processes, and attempts to preserve national and cultural identity. At the same time, we are talking not only about the problems inherent in whole countries and peoples, but also about the right of an individual to his own worldview and moral choice - freedom of conscience, and most importantly - the possibility of realizing this choice.

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