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The Future of Our Religious Past
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 392

The Future of Our Religious Past

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The Future of Our Religious Past
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 372

The Future of Our Religious Past

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1971
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Study of Religion in Sweden
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 297

The Study of Religion in Sweden

"Examines the historical development of the study of religions in Sweden - often called the most secularized country in the world - as well as the impact of Swedish scholarship internationally"--

Religion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1024

Religion

What do we talk about when we talk about "religion"? Is it an array of empirical facts about historical human civilizations? Or is religion what is in essence unpredictable--perhaps the very emergence of the new? In what ways are the legacies of religion--its powers, words, things, and gestures--reconfiguring themselves as the elementary forms of life in the twenty-first century? Given the Latin roots of the word religion and its historical Christian uses, what sense, if any, does it make to talk about "religion" in other traditions? Where might we look for common elements that would enable us to do so? Has religion as an overarching concept lost all its currency, or does it ineluctably retu...

The History and Future of Faith
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 184

The History and Future of Faith

Looks at the origin and history of religion, discusses the secular movement, and describes future trends

Facing the Unknown Future
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

Facing the Unknown Future

During the 20 year history of the European Network for Religious Education through Contextual Approaches (ENRECA), several books have been published on the subject of Religious Education, from sociological, psychological or anthropological perspectives and always in the contextual settings of national educational frameworks and other specific culturally bound phenomena. Also, very often, an international comparative perspective was included. The shared goal was not so much to reflect on religion as such, and on its changing doctrines, institutions and prescriptions, but to try and understand religion in the specific European contexts of secularization and the plurality of life orientations, and to understand how religion becomes manifest in education in a variety of concrete policies and classroom practices, reflecting various social issues. This volume, marking the 20th anniversary of ENRECA, has a specific focus on the contextual dimension of time.

Preserving the Past & Engaging the Future
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 270

Preserving the Past & Engaging the Future

Special collections of religious and theological materials have been part of the landscape of academic libraries in North America from their beginnings. This collection of ten articles treats several aspects of this rich history in three sections: the first deals with the history of specific collections at four libraries; the second treats current attempts to use special collections in teaching and the outreach mission of the library, including the development and use of digital technologies; and the third explores topics related to building library collections for the future, noting both pitfalls to be avoided and intriguing opportunities.

Honouring the Past and Shaping the Future
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

Honouring the Past and Shaping the Future

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Being Spiritual But Not Religious
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 280

Being Spiritual But Not Religious

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-05-30
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  • Publisher: Routledge

In its most general sense, the term "Spiritual but Not Religious" denotes those who, on the one hand, are disillusioned with traditional institutional religion and, on the other hand, feel that those same traditions contain deep wisdom about the human condition. This edited collection speaks to what national surveys agree is a growing social phenomenon referred to as the "Spiritual but Not Religious Movement" (SBNRM). Each essay of the volume engages the past, present and future(s) of the SBNRM. Their collective contribution is analytic, descriptive, and prescriptive, taking stock of not only the various analyses of the SBNRM to date but also the establishment of a new ground upon which the continued academic discussion can take place. This volume is a watershed in the growing academic and public interest in the SBNRM. As such, it will vital reading for any academic involved in Religious Studies, Spirituality and Sociology.

Does Religious Education Have a Future?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 177

Does Religious Education Have a Future?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-05-07
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  • Publisher: Routledge

The place of religion in the modern world has changed significantly over the past two decades. This has been partially reflected in the academic study of religion, but little, if at all, in religious education. In addition, the place of RE in schools has been the subject of intense debate due to changes to the curriculum and school structure, as well as being part of wider debates on religion in the public sphere. Written by two highly experienced leading practitioners of RE, Does Religious Education have a Future? argues for a radical reform of the subject based on principles of pedagogy set free from religious concerns. It challenges teachers, researchers and educators to rethink their app...