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Religious education and freedom of religion and belief / Stephen Parker, Rob Freathy and Leslie J. Francis, editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Religion, education and values ; v. 2.Publisher: Oxford ; New York : P. Lang, [2012]Copyright date: ©2012Description: xi, 274 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 3034307543
  • 9783034307543
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 268 23
LOC classification:
  • BV1471.3 .R455 2012
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: pt. I Historical Perspectives -- 1. Freedom from Religious Beliefs: Humanists and Religious Education in England in the 1960s and 1970s / Stephen Parker -- 2. Freedom of Religion and Publicly Funded Religious Schools in Canada / Lorna M.A. Bowman -- 3. Religious Freedom in a Democratic Latvia / Dzintra Ilisko -- 4. Religious Education: A Foundation for Freedom of Religion and Belief / Peta Goldburg -- pt. II Theoretical Perspectives -- 5. Can We Choose our Beliefs? A Philosophical Question for Religious Education / Jeff Astley -- 6. Toward a Curriculum for Morality, Human Rights and the Freedom of Religion(s) and Belief(s) / Petro Du Preez -- 7. Pluralist Societies, First Principles, and the Freedom of Religion and Belief / Mario O. D'Souza -- 8. Can We Educate for Freedom? Ethical Perspectives on the Pedagogic Paradox / Karin Nordstrom -- 9. How Far is the Notion of ̀Conscience' Redundant and ̀Consciencing' a Better Alternative? / Brian Gates.
Contents note continued: 10. Freedom of Religion and Belief in Religious Schools? Toward a Multi-perspective Theory / Manfred L. Pirner -- pt. III Empirical Perspectives -- 11.Communities of Practice: Encountering the Unexpected in Narratives of Religious Diversity / Rene Ferguson -- 12. Freedom of Belief for English Religious Education Pupils: Some Findings from the Warwick REDCo Community of Practice / Kevin O'Grady -- 13. Acknowledging Religious Diversity and Empowering Young Children's Agency and Voice in the Religion Classroom / Jan Grajczonek.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Machine generated contents note: pt. I Historical Perspectives -- 1. Freedom from Religious Beliefs: Humanists and Religious Education in England in the 1960s and 1970s / Stephen Parker -- 2. Freedom of Religion and Publicly Funded Religious Schools in Canada / Lorna M.A. Bowman -- 3. Religious Freedom in a Democratic Latvia / Dzintra Ilisko -- 4. Religious Education: A Foundation for Freedom of Religion and Belief / Peta Goldburg -- pt. II Theoretical Perspectives -- 5. Can We Choose our Beliefs? A Philosophical Question for Religious Education / Jeff Astley -- 6. Toward a Curriculum for Morality, Human Rights and the Freedom of Religion(s) and Belief(s) / Petro Du Preez -- 7. Pluralist Societies, First Principles, and the Freedom of Religion and Belief / Mario O. D'Souza -- 8. Can We Educate for Freedom? Ethical Perspectives on the Pedagogic Paradox / Karin Nordstrom -- 9. How Far is the Notion of ̀Conscience' Redundant and ̀Consciencing' a Better Alternative? / Brian Gates.

Contents note continued: 10. Freedom of Religion and Belief in Religious Schools? Toward a Multi-perspective Theory / Manfred L. Pirner -- pt. III Empirical Perspectives -- 11.Communities of Practice: Encountering the Unexpected in Narratives of Religious Diversity / Rene Ferguson -- 12. Freedom of Belief for English Religious Education Pupils: Some Findings from the Warwick REDCo Community of Practice / Kevin O'Grady -- 13. Acknowledging Religious Diversity and Empowering Young Children's Agency and Voice in the Religion Classroom / Jan Grajczonek.

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