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Hess, Mary E. – Religious Education, 2011
Emerging social media that build on digital technologies are reshaping how we interact with each other. Religious education and identity formation within these new cultural flows demands recognition of the shifts in authority, authenticity, and agency that are taking place, as well as the challenges posed by "context collapse." Digital…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Social Networks, Self Concept, Story Telling
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Bischoff, Claire; Bullen, Rebecca Richards; Nemer, Molly; Quednau, Rachel – Religious Education, 2011
This article introduces TVbyGIRLS, a nonprofit organization supporting girls in the development of critical thinking, digital literacy and storytelling, leadership, compassionate collaboration, and social justice engagement. Religious educator Claire Bischoff interviews Rebecca Richards Bullen, TVbyGIRLS mentor, and Molly Nemer and Rachel Quednau,…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Females, Religion, Nonprofit Organizations
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Hogue, David A. – Religious Education, 2011
Twenty-five years ago the author was taking a required class in neuropsychology in which students were introduced to the amazing structure and functions of the brain. During the very last class session, exams completed, students were relaxed, and by then had enough basic information to ask interesting questions. The author ventured a question…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Religion, Brain, Neuropsychology
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Fisherman, Shraga – Religious Education, 2011
Of all the dimensions of religiosity, where the Israeli religious adolescent is concerned, faith identity and religious behavior seem the most relevant. Research findings on the relative influence of various socialization agents on the religiosity of adolescents are ambiguous. The primary objective of this study was to compare the various agents…
Descriptors: Socialization, Adolescents, Teacher Influence, Religious Factors
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Shabani, Omid Payrow – Religious Education, 2011
The argument of this article is that the recent writing of Jurgen Habermas concerning the boundary of public reason offers the following advantages over the classic "liberal proviso": (1) It releases religious citizens from an undue cognitive burden; (2) It distributes the cognitive burden of justification symmetrically across the citizenry; and…
Descriptors: Role of Religion, Democracy, Politics, Religion
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Lubis, Saiful Akhyar – Religious Education, 2011
Even though classified as a new phenomenon, Islamic counseling is actually as old as the Islamic preaching activities among the people. It is because of counseling genuinely is an essential part from the religious activities as depict in a number of Islamic spiritual terminologies. For the context of Moslems society, the existence of…
Descriptors: Boarding Schools, Educational Philosophy, Islamic Culture, Religion
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Jackson, Liz – Religious Education, 2011
While much research has considered the way Muslims are represented in the mass media in recent years, there has been little exploration of the way Muslims and Islam are discussed in U.S. public schools. This article considers how Muslims and Islam are represented in educational standards, textbooks, and supplementary resources, with an eye to the…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Muslims, Textbooks, Islam
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Siejk, Cate – Religious Education, 2011
This article offers a response to two provocative questions about the relationship of theology to religious education posed by Norma Thompson in her Presidential address given at the annual meeting of APRRE in 1978. I offer contemporary answers to these questions from the perspective of a theological educator. First, I show how feminist theory and…
Descriptors: Feminism, Philosophy, Religious Education, Theological Education
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Baring, Rito V. – Religious Education, 2010
This article explores the possibilities of advancing youth dialogue and education among the Filipino youth using empirical notions of students on suffering. Examining empirical data, this analysis exposes uncharted notions of suffering and shows relevant meanings that underscore the plausible trappings of youth dialogue and its benefits on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Youth, Students, Catholics
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Miedema, Siebren – Religious Education, 2010
In this article a comparison is drawn between the way in which the pragmatist philosopher and pedagogue John Dewey addressed religious issues and his view on Religious Education in his poetic narratives and in his scholarly writings, especially in his "magnus opus" on religion, "A Common Faith". Do we gain deeper insight into Dewey's view on…
Descriptors: Religion, Religious Education, Comparative Analysis, Philosophy
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Bachand, Sarah Caffrey – Religious Education, 2010
This article responds to sociologist Christian Smith's claim that many teenagers today have lost traditional religious faith and instead espouse a new and erroneous faith in God the "Cosmic Therapist." The author challenges this claim by comparing two of Smith's chief complaints vis-a-vis teen faith to established portraits of adolescent faith.…
Descriptors: Altruism, Religion, Religious Education, Sociology
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Stanton, Joshua; Peyser, Hedy – Religious Education, 2010
Ethical wills are statements of values, which traditionally represent a moral, rather than material, legacy to one's posterity. As documents, they are intended to help others lead better, more fulfilling lives. Yet, the process of writing ethical wills also holds great significance for those who write them--to consolidate and articulate their…
Descriptors: Jews, Leadership Training, Youth Leaders, Ethics
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ter Avest, Ina; Jozsa, Dan-Paul; Knauth, Thorsten – Religious Education, 2010
In this article about the Dutch contribution to the REDCo sub-project on the role of gender, related to religion in/and school, the authors present the characteristics in the answers girls and boys, respectively gave to their questionnaires. Qualitative as well as quantitative methods were used in this research project. The research findings show…
Descriptors: Religion, Role, Gender Differences, Foreign Countries
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Ratliff, Therese L. – Religious Education, 2010
To be truly effective, dialogue in communities of faith must be more than tactics or strategies for community management. Fostering a "spirituality of dialogue" is a unique contribution that Religious Education can offer faith communities, providing a concrete locus for the interplay and mutual enrichment of theological inquiry and Religious…
Descriptors: Religion, Religious Factors, Religious Education, Hermeneutics
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Baird, Justus – Religious Education, 2010
Long before the author answered the call to become a rabbi, he brought his passion to teach to the waterfront--that special place where the waters of a river or lake meet the dry land. Today, the author still imagines himself learning and teaching others how to swim, not in the water, but in the flows of global culture, to use the language of this…
Descriptors: Jews, Teaching Methods, Religious Education, Judaism
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