Peace or Violence: The End of Religion and Education
By (Author) Jeff Astley
Edited by Leslie J. Francis
Edited by Mandy Robbins
University of Wales Press
University of Wales Press
30th October 2007
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Religion: general
Terrorism, armed struggle
Educational: Religious studies
372.84
Hardback
192
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
408g
Following the events of September 11, 2001, public focus has been on the power of religion. This book addresses the role of religious education in a world where terrorism has impacted on western democracy. Through an analysis and evaluation of the models of religious education, it considers if religion is part of the answer or part of the problem.
'This book is a timely and welcome addition to the field and will be a useful addition to the libraries of academics and students who are engaged in various disciplines related to education and religious and cultural practices.'Marian de Souza, International Journal of Children's Spirituality, Nov 2009 "The essays in this volume offer a wide range of views and ideas on the issues of war, peace and their place in religious education. Anybody teaching RE, academic theologians or those with a general interest in improving interfaith dialogue will find something to interest and challenge in these essays. As such they make a useful contribution to the current debate about how to inculcate harmonious relations between those of different faiths and viewpoints.A"Keith Watson, Journal of Education and Christian Belief, Volume 12:1/Spring 2008
The Revd Professor Jeff Astley is Director of the North of England Institute for Christian Education and Honorary Professorial Fellow in Practical Theology and Christian Education, University of Durham, England. The Revd Professor Leslie J Francis is Director of the Welsh National Centre for Religious Education and Professor of Practical Theology, University of Wales, Bangor, Wales. Dr Mandy Robbins is Teaching and Research Fellow in the Department of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Wales, Bangor, Wales. The Contributors are drawn from universities in the UK (including Wales), Germany, Norway, Kenya and the USA.