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Should philosophy replace religious education? Reflections following brendan larvor's article ‘Tu Quoque, archbishop’
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 July 2009
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In Think, Issue 7, Brendan Larvor took the Archbishop of Canterbury to task for suggesting that atheism and humanism should not be taught in schools alongside the major faiths. Here, Brenda Watson defends the Archbishop's position.
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