Reenvisioning Religious Education
A special issue of Religions (ISSN 2077-1444).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (15 October 2018) | Viewed by 63074
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Religious education, as a field and practice, has a long and complex history. For many, religious education conjures up an array of images and questions, often stemming from personal experiences in educational settings, a longing for genuine learning communities, an exploration of religious traditions, and at times anxieties about the future and purpose of religion or religious education for generations to come. In this special edition on Reenvisioning Religious Education, we invite papers that help us wrestle with these ever-changing images and questions.
For example, some areas that papers might explore include:
- Purpose of religious education scholarship and praxis
- Challenges facing eeligious education, generally or within a particular context
- Critical approaches to religious education, such as feminist, womanist, liberation, etc.
- Interfaith/interreligious religious education
- Teaching religious practices
- Religious education and social change, historical and contemporary movements
- Exemplars of religious education, such as teachers or activists as religious educators
- Emerging spaces and genres of religious education (Where is religious education thriving? How does technology intersect with religious education? Is informal religious education taking place in new/interesting places?)
The hope is that this conversation will help us envision anew what religious education means for this current generation of practitioners and scholars. In particular, this issue invites the research and perspectives of senior and emerging religious education scholars; reflections from scholar-practioners; and collaborative research projects.
Prof. Almeda Wright
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- religious education
- social change
- interreligious education
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