ETHOS CONVERSATION 2021: RELIGION AND POLITICS IN SINGAPORE

Attendance is free. Registration is required. Love offering will be collected.

Register at ethosinstitute.sg/conversation2021

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In 2018, the government made some amendments to the Maintenance of Religious Harmony Act (MRHA), a Singapore statute which was enacted by the Parliament on 9 November 1990.

What are these amendments and how will they impact the ministry and mission of the churches in Singapore? What is the relationship between religion and politics in Singapore as set out by the MRHA? Does the separation of religion and politics imply that the Church has no role in public debates and that religious leaders have no right to comment on societal issues?

Organised by ETHOS Institute for Public Christianity

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