When talking about law, politics, education and other public square matters, it’s commonly held that God should be kept out of the discussion. Decisions in these areas should be made on secular, ‘neutral’ terms, with no religion allowed.

But could secularism be more religious than its proponents tend to admit, and could it be that some matters simply cannot be discussed without reference to faith and religion?

Listen Now – Sheridan Voysey poses these questions to author and academic Hunter Baker, author of The End of Secularism.

http://downloads.hopemedia.com.au/oh/oh_hunterbakerendofsecularism2010-02-14.mp3


Sheridan Voysey

Sheridan is an author and broadcaster on faith and spirituality, sharing stories and reflections that explore life, meaning and contemporary culture. He is the founder of Friendship Lab, has written several books, writes regularly for Our Daily Bread and presents Pause for Thought on BBC Radio 2.

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