• Religion

Exploring the implications of a liberal understanding of freedom for religion in civil society, and analysing religion as a form of social capital in the public sphere. Recent research focuses on anti-Semitism and religious hatred, along with broader questions as to the meaning and value of religion in Australia.

Religious schools
Majority keeping the faith in religious schools
Peter KurtiApril 26, 2023DAILY TELEGRAPH

Pot shots are taken regularly at religious schools whenever their beliefs come into conflict with...

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Free to Speak and Free to Believe? What Australians think about freedom of speech
Peter Kurti, Scott PrasserApril 20, 2023AP47

To what extent do Australians think speech is free in this country? According to polling...

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Faith No More? The inadequacy of Australia’s protections for religious freedom
Elisabeth TaylorApril 6, 2023AP46

Freedom of thought, conscience and religion is inextricably connected to the freedoms of expression, assembly,...

We must be more tolerant
Peter KurtiJanuary 10, 2023DAILY TELEGRAPH

The past year has been one of growing intolerance towards people of faith, with one...

A theologian who thinks secularism is a very good thing
Mike Bird, Robert ForsythOctober 27, 2022Liberalism in Question

Rob talks to Mike Bird, the Academic Dean at Ridley Theological College Melbourne, on the...

Christianity waning but majority still religious
Peter KurtiJune 30, 2022DAILY TELEGRAPH

Pastafarians around Australia — who belong to the Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster —...

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