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Maria Aurora Correa Bernardo; Jude Butcher – Christian Higher Education, 2024
The prevailing current context of neoliberalism has often been viewed as curtailing the prophetic expression of the Catholic identity of Catholic educational institutions (CEIs). This article proposes that only by reclaiming their prophetic identity can CEIs flourish authentically in the neoliberal era. A faith-based approach to addressing the…
Descriptors: Catholics, Religious Education, Self Concept, Neoliberalism
A. Anita Vincent – Religious Education, 2024
Children and adolescents need a vision of hope and success that will motivate them to take action. This discussion describes some ways of pondering the mandate in the Bible to care for the earth and for each other.
Descriptors: Religious Education, Biblical Literature, Teaching Methods, Christianity
Sunhaji; Atabik; Mukhroji; Ade Eka Pradana; Abu Dharin – Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction, 2024
Indonesia as a multicultural country has a very complex diversity. More differences create greater potential for disunity as well as conflicts between ethnic and cultural groups. Inculcating values of tolerance towards students in Indonesia is a must, because Indonesia does not only consist of one understanding, religion, ethnicity and culture.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Values, Prosocial Behavior, Teaching Methods
Gordt, Simon – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2023
In the course of the institutionalisation of modern school systems, the originally confessional schooling sector was largely transformed into a system regulated by public law, a process which is interpreted as secularisation. In a historical-comparative analysis, the secularisation paths of the classical educational nations England and France are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religion, Educational History, Catholics
Theodore F. Cockle; Karen K. Melton; Andrew Z. Hansen; Perry L. Glanzer; Sarah S. Schnitker – Christian Higher Education, 2024
For over 50 years, a group of Christians has cultivated a movement to revitalize Christian education at secular universities. These leaders formed centers for Christian thought (CCT) to reengage the Christian faith with the "intellectual" life (and vice-versa) and work with students, staff, and faculty within American universities. At…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Education, Religious Factors, National Organizations
Dandarova-Robert, Zhargalma; Cocco, Christelle; Astaneh, Zahra; Brandt, Pierre-Yves – Creativity Research Journal, 2023
Earlier studies have concluded that the religious sphere is less open to creativity than are other areas of human activities. Also, it has been suggested that artistic freedom and creative expression are unwelcome in the domain of religious iconography. In the present study, we address this subject with regard to children's artistic expression of…
Descriptors: Imagination, Religious Factors, Individual Differences, Religion
Gozum, Ivan Efreaim A.; Galang, Joseph Renus F.; Sarmiento, Philip Joseph D. – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2023
This study presents the importance of promoting interreligious dialogue and ecumenism in teaching peace education. It also discusses the applicability of selected papal documents for implementation in current interreligious education in Catholic and government schools in the Philippines. We explain the importance of interreligious dialogue and…
Descriptors: Intergroup Relations, Peace, Dialogs (Language), Teaching Methods
Bowman, Jonathan M. – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2023
As "justice natives," today's undergraduate students are motivated to engage directly with the world around them in ways unseen throughout most previous generations. Interestingly, secular humanistic perspectives on changemaking are in keeping with a wide variety of biblical teachings and principles of Christian social thought. At the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Catholics, Christianity, Religious Factors
Fernández, Esther – Hispania, 2019
Hispanic Catholic liturgical ceremonies since the thirteenth century have drawn upon material-symbolic imagery of "Cristos articulados" [jointed Christ-figures] for staging episodes from the Passion of Christ during Holy Week, such as the "Veneration of the Cross," the "Holy Burial," the "Visit to the…
Descriptors: Puppetry, Spanish Culture, Catholics, Religious Factors
Michael J. James – Christian Higher Education, 2023
This essay explores the concept of mentoring communities in the context of Christian higher education. It delves into the importance of forming mentoring communities for faculty, administrators, and students that embrace love, empathy, and a shared commitment to justice, particularly in light of systemic injustices within academia and in the…
Descriptors: Mentors, Christianity, Religious Education, College Faculty
Burke, Kevin J. – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2022
This work seeks to do two things. First to make an argument for a robust engagement with theology as a theoretical framework for critical educational research. And second, the piece draws upon contemporary queer and progressive Christian theology, in particular, theological interventions from Marcela Althaus Reid's "Indecent Theology" to…
Descriptors: Religion, Christianity, Intervention, LGBTQ People
Procario-Foley, Carl B. – Religious Education, 2022
Since the publication of Pope Francis' landmark encyclical (2015), "Laudato Si," there has been a robust discussion among religious educators concerning the notion of ecological conversion. Drawing on this rich scholarship, this paper strives to move from the "what" of ecological conversion to the "how"; that is, how…
Descriptors: Clergy, Holistic Approach, Religious Education, Ecology
Eun Ho Park; Mihyun Park – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2024
Health care in the 21st century has emphasised science and technology-centred practice, which might lead to dehumanisation such that healthcare professionals come to treat patients less like persons and more like objects. A programme of humanities for healthcare professionals has been suggested as a solution to overcome the problem of…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Christianity, Religious Education, Nursing Education
Frances Image – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2024
This paper explores the current challenges of Catholic popular education in Latin America, with a focus on Ecuador. It identifies the current economic and political context -- threats to democracy and economic crises -- that affects the social fabric as well as challenging educational outcomes exacerbated by the pandemic. It focuses on Fe y…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Religious Schools, American Indian Education, Barriers
Meehan, Amalee; Laffan, Derek A. – Journal of Religious Education, 2021
The Irish religious landscape is changing. Census data reveal that the percentage of those who identify as Catholic is in steady decline, while the proportion of those with no religion continues to rise. Christian religious practice in Ireland is also decreasing, especially among young people. Catholic schools, once the dominant provider of second…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Religious Education, Catholics, Christianity