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Lee, Jeong-Kyu – Online Submission, 2023
The purpose of this study is to explore whether happiness is the ultimate goal of higher education. In order to discuss this article systematically, four research questions are addressed. First, what are the concepts and principles of happiness in terms of religion and philosophy? Second, what are significant factors of happiness? Third, what are…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Psychological Patterns, Higher Education, Religion
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Meganck, Erik – Transformation in Higher Education, 2018
Background: Recently, charity (re)appears in cultural discourse. It is no longer confined to (moral) theology. Objectives: The aim of this article is to defend the acceptance of charity as a major and fundamental category in the formulation of professional learning goals and in the transformation and development of curricula in higher education,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sharing Behavior, Helping Relationship, Higher Education
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Lombaard, Christoffel; Geikina, Laima – Discourse and Communication for Sustainable Education, 2023
Supporting a sustainable world in a situation of war is the background to this study. Additionally, interdisciplinarity forms a part of the dialogical ecosystem of searching for suitable solutions in a complex reality. For such purposes, in this contribution, the co-authors reflect on an actual instance of war. The first author provides a…
Descriptors: War, Interdisciplinary Approach, Problem Solving, Politics
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Legg, Brian C. – Christian Higher Education, 2020
Education in the nineteenth century witnessed a revival of classical Scholasticism brought to use by many educational institutions within Europe and North America. These institutions felt a burgeoning tension among contemporary church teaching, enlightenment thinking, and the new philosophical thoughts emerging from Europe. Although…
Descriptors: Christianity, Churches, Religious Education, Criticism
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Kwon, Soo-Young; Cho, Nam Hoon; Son, Moon – Education Sciences, 2018
Convergence education of medicine and theology (CEMT) is an effective religious education learning model in a secular age. The highly elaborate rationality of the secular environment encourage es dialogical discourse between science and religion. There is a mutually reinforcing relationship between medicine and theology even given each…
Descriptors: Medicine, Philosophy, Religious Education, Medical Research
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Hammer, Aina; Schanke, Åge J. – Journal of Religious Education, 2018
Over the last 20 years, religious education in Norway has received massive public and academic attention, due in part to clashing opinions regarding the role of such education in a generally secular society. As a result, the subject's name and curricula have been changed or modified several times. Currently, the curricula for 'Knowledge of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religious Education, Christianity, Philosophy
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Boxley, Simon – Policy Futures in Education, 2017
In Peter McLaren's words "We need a philosophically grounded alternative to capitalism", but what does such a philosophical grounding look like? Need it be shared? The philosophical basis for practice was not shared by Lenin and Bogdanov, for example, and yet both retained the ability to work together in the Bolshevik party. There's a…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Philosophy, Social Systems, Political Attitudes
Lee, Jeong-Kyu – Online Submission, 2018
This paper is to review what is happy death from the perspective of happiness education. To discuss this study logically, four research questions are addressed. First, what is the concept of human death? Second, what are life and death from the Eastern and the Western religious viewpoints? Third, what is happy death in terms of happiness…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Psychological Patterns, World Views, Death
Lee, Jeong-Kyu – Online Submission, 2019
The purpose of this study is to examine the relevance between religion and happiness in the aspect of Korean higher education. To review this paper logically, three research questions are addressed. First, is religion able to provide happiness for people? Second, what is the relevance between religion and happiness in the aspect of Korean higher…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Psychological Patterns, Correlation, Confucianism
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Jardine, Clare – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2015
In this journal, "International Studies in Catholic Education" Vol 5. No 2. October 2013, Dr. Helena Miller of the United Jewish Israel Appeal in London argued the need to develop a dialogue between Jewish and Catholic educators. This article is offered as one response to that call. Suggestions are proposed in terms of fundamental…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Biblical Literature, Judaism, Jews
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Ioannou, Aikaterini X.; Malafantis, Konstantinos D. – Pedagogical Research, 2019
Fénelon and Voltaire, the two French philosophers and pedagogues, influenced a wide range of people in the 17th and 18th centuries in Europe. The philosophers who followed were inspired by their work which contained ideological hints and promoted humanitarian awareness. We followed the historical analysis method, we intend to present through…
Descriptors: Literature, Philosophy, Ideology, Humanism
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McLaren, Peter; Jandric, Petar – Policy Futures in Education, 2017
This conversation between Peter McLaren and Petar Jandric brings about some of the most recent and deepest of McLaren's insights into the relationship between revolutionary critical pedagogy and liberation theology, and outlines the main directions of development of McLaren's thought during and after "Pedagogy of Insurrection." In the…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Teaching Methods, Epistemology, Social Systems
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Horrell, David G.; Davis, Anna – British Journal of Religious Education, 2014
This article explores the potential for critical and informed engagement with biblical texts to form a key element of the study of Christian perspectives on ethical issues at GCSE and A level. Given the current dominance of philosophical and ethical topics, and weaknesses in the engagement with biblical texts within existing curriculum materials,…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Biblical Literature, Christianity, Ethics
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Welling, Katharina; Roebben, Bert – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2018
In this article the method of Scriptural Reasoning (SR), a text-based approach to interreligious dialogue between participants of the three Abrahamic religions, was implemented for a teacher education setting at a German university. Not only students with an outspoken religious conviction but also agnostic and atheist students, preparing…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Biblical Literature, Qualitative Research, Religion
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Lindquist, David H. – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 2013
Martin Luther remains a complex, contradictory figure whose impact on modern Western history cannot be overstated. Among the most controversial aspects of Luther's work is his ambivalent perspective of the Jews. The early Luther viewed the Jews warmly, depicting them as Christianity's historical and religious ancestors. Later, however, he…
Descriptors: Judaism, History, Jews, Christianity
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