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Bowman, Lorna M. A. – Religious Education, 2006
In this paper, the author states that, as a religious educator, she has come to believe that insufficient attention has been given to the formative influence of religious studies as an academic discipline on the faith lives of undergraduates. She describes the activity of faith as that which brings together the interrelated dimensions of human…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Religion Studies, Religious Education, Spiritual Development
Bowman, Lorna M. A. – Religious Education, 2004
This document discusses the authors' preparation for 100th Anniversary Celebration of The Religious Education Association (REA). A brief overview of the authors' involvement in religious education is summarized. Through preparation for this meeting, the author was invited to facilitate a workshop on "Faith and Culture." 30 women from Kenya,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Workshops, Religious Education, Catholics
Peer reviewedBowman, Lorna M. A. – Religious Education, 1996
Discusses the educational philosophy of the Society of the Holy Child Jesus and its impact upon the women of Nigeria and Ghana. This religious instruction allowed them to attain a liberated means of self-expression and leadership faithful to their cultural heritage as African women and their formation as Christians. (MJP)
Descriptors: African Culture, Consciousness Raising, Cultural Influences, Females
Peer reviewedBowman, Lorna M. A. – Religious Education, 1993
Describes the efforts of Cornelia Peacock Connelly to establish Roman Catholic teacher training schools and schools for poor, working girls in England. Questions whether or not religious education within a specific tradition can be liberating or merely socialization. Concludes that both liberation and socialization were the result of her efforts.…
Descriptors: Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Church Programs, Educational History

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