Religious Education in a Pluralist Society

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Agreed Syllabuses
American Education
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Axiological Approach
Belief Debate
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Comprehensive Liberalism
Contemporary Society
Critical Realism
Critical Realist Position
democratic societies
educational policy analysis
Epistemic Liberalism
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Extended Pluralism
Good Life
Liberal Education
Liberal Education Criteria
Model Syllabuses
modem society
moral philosophy
multi-faith education
NSW Board
Personal Transcendence
philosophy of religion
pluralistic religious education
Positive Tolerance
Religion Programmes
Religious Education
Religious Education Programmes
religious pluralism theory
Religious Propositions
Religious Studies Programme
secular ethics
teaching controversial religious issues
Totalistic Belief Systems
Utopian Whisper
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9780713002188
  • Weight: 362g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Mar 1999
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Religious education in liberal pluralist societies such as the UK, the USA, and Australian underwent radical change in the 1980s and 1990s, with a major shift towards multi-faith, educationally oriented programmes. This has meant significant modifications to both the content and the methodology of religious-education courses and to the way they are conceived of and taught in schools and universities.
One important implication of this change for the teaching and study of religion today is the need for a philosophical dimension that deals with issues such as the truth status of religious statements and the moral acceptability of religious claims. This dimension is often insufficiently developed; this lack is made more critical by the multiple competing truth claims of various religions, giving rise to such contentious problems as the growth of fundamentalism, increasing religious intolerance and conflict, and differences of opinion on central moral problems such as birth control, abortion and euthanasia. This text attempts to provide the philosophical underpinning that the study and teaching of religion in modern societies requires.

John Edwards, Peter R. Hobson