Religious Education from a Critical Realist Perspective

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Catholic
Catholic pedagogy
Catholic Religious Education
Catholic Schools
competence
confessional classroom practice
confessional religious education
Consensus Fidelium
Critical Realism
critical realist
Critical Realist Epistemology
critical realist religious epistemology
critical thinking
curriculum
Depth Stratification
disposition
Ecclesial Consensus
education
educational philosophy
Emergent Stratification
Epistemic Cognition
Epistemic Development
Epistemic Fallacy
Epistemic Relativism
Epistemological Beliefs
epistemology
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Johnny C. Go
Johnny Go
judgemental rationality
Judgment Domains
Judgmental Rationality
Judgmental Relativism
learning objectives
Ontological Realism
Open Systemic World
Philippines
philosophical theology
philosophy
Religious Congregation
religious education
Religious Epistemology
Roy Bhaskar
sense of faith
Sensus Fidei
Sensus Fidelium
staff development programme
survey
Teacher Epistemologies
teacher epistemology
theology

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367582074
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book examines the possibility and necessity of critical thinking in religious education through the lenses of critical realism and the Christian doctrine of sensus fidei (‘sense of faith’). Drawing on Bhaskar’s original critical realism and data from a survey of over a thousand teachers in the Philippines, the author argues for a view of critical thinking based on components of ‘disposition’ and ‘competence’. As such, critical thinking becomes the expression of a commitment to judgemental rationality and, in a Christian religious education, is guided by the individual’s sensus fidei. A philosophical and theological discussion of the process of coming to know in the religious domain, Religious Education from a Critical Realist Perspective also offers concrete recommendations on how to promote the practice of religious critical thinking in confessional religious education classrooms. As such, it will appeal to scholars of philosophy, theology and pedagogy with interests in religious education and curriculum development.

Johnny C. Go is Director of the Science and Art of Learning and Teaching (SALT) Institute at Ateneo de Manila University, Philippines, concurrently serving as the Education Secretary for the Jesuit secondary and pre-secondary schools in Asia Pacific. After serving as the President of Xavier School from 2001 to 2013, he completed his doctorates in education in 2016 at the UCL Institute of Education, University of London, and the Singapore National Institute of Education at the Nanyang Technological University. He also teaches education and philosophy at the Ateneo de Manila University and the University of the Philippines.

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