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  • Sari: Religion, Education and Values 7
  • Ilmumisaeg: 22-Dec-2014
  • Kirjastus: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
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  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783035394672

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The scholarly reflections in this volume, drawing upon historical, theoretical and empirical perspectives, provide a wealth of insights into past, present and potential future developments in religious and values education in a range of national contexts, including Germany, Israel, Norway, Canada and South Africa.

How should the Holocaust be taught in schools, and to what end? What role should religious education play in recounting and remembering this human catastrophe? How has the nature and purpose of religious education changed and developed over time? What contribution should religious education make to identity formation, particularly regarding the role of memory, heritage and tradition? The scholarly reflections in this volume, drawing upon historical, theoretical and empirical perspectives, provide insights into past, present and potential future developments in religious and values education in a range of national contexts, including Germany, Israel, Norway, Canada and South Africa. The chapters fall under three headings: fostering a culture of remembrance; historical perspectives on religious education; and history, tradition, memory and identity. Together they form a unique collection of international perspectives upon these interlocking themes.
Foreword ix
Julian Stern
Introduction
1(20)
Rob Freathy
Stephen G. Parker
PART I Fostering a Culture of Remembrance
21(82)
1 `Culture of Remembrance' as a Framework for Education in Religion and Values: A Christian and German Approach
23(22)
Reinhold Boschki
2 German Children and their Knowledge of Judaism and the Holocaust
45(10)
Elisabeth Naurath
3 Holocaust Remembrance and Human Rights Education: A Task for Religious and Interreligious Education in Switzerland
55(24)
Thomas Schlag
4 Teaching the Holocaust within the Domain of Religious Education
79(24)
Zehavit Gross
PART II Historical Perspectives on Religious Education
103(186)
5 Raiders of the Lost Archives: Searching for the Hidden History of Religious Education in England
105(34)
Rob Freathy
Stephen G. Parker
Jonathan Doney
6 The Overlooked Ecumenical Background to the Development of English Religious Education
139(28)
Jonathan Doney
7 Reading Religious Education Textbooks: Islam, Liberalism and the Limits of Orientalism
167(20)
Lynn Revell
8 A Comparative Perspective on the History of Religious Education: England and Norway
187(22)
Odd Run M. H. Braten
9 Maps, Stories and Notions of Holiness in Identity Formation: Norwegian Pupils' Religious Education Workbooks Over Fifty Years
209(14)
Elisabet Haakedal
10 Religious Education and Mission: Historical Links and Present Challenges
233(18)
Bernd Schroder
11 A Legacy of Failure: Canada's Religious Education of Aboriginal Children
251(22)
Lorna M. A. Bowman
12 The Roots of Memory and the Space of Religious Education in Catholic Schools in Canada
273(16)
Myrtle Power
PART III History, Tradition, Memory and Identity
289(96)
13 To Love and to Work: Foundations of a Theology-based Theory of Bildung
291(14)
Ulrich Schwab
14 Memory and Heritage in History Education and in Religious Education: A Cross-disciplinary Investigation into Social Sciences and Humanities Education
305(16)
Geir Skeie
15 Traditional Beliefs and Practices in the New South Africa
321(20)
Glynis Parker
16 Hifz and Huffaz Within the Islamic Tradition: Religious, Cultural and Educational Considerations
341(24)
Bill Gent
17 Religious Education Promoting Identity Formation in the Light of Existential Analysis and Critical Pedagogy
365(20)
Hannele Niemi
Notes on Contributors 385(6)
Index of Names 391(10)
Index of Subjects 401
Stephen G. Parker is Professor of the History of Religion and Education at the University of Worcester. Rob Freathy is Senior Lecturer in History of Education in the Graduate School of Education at the University of Exeter. Leslie J. Francis is Professor of Religions and Education at the University of Warwick.