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Lam, Chi-Ming – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2023
Humility as an aspect of our humanity is an important concept in both Confucian and Western philosophy. In the modern world, whether Western or not, there seems to be a growing need to promote humility, especially intellectual humility, as a fundamental virtue among students. In this paper, I first compare and contrast the Confucian and Western…
Descriptors: Confucianism, Teaching Methods, Educational Philosophy, Western Civilization
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Glanzer, Perry L. – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2021
Moral philosophy in early American collegiate education founded its understanding and pursuit of virtue on the theological truth that humans are made in God's image. Therefore, to fulfill our purpose, we need to acquire creaturely analogues of God's virtues. Later American moral philosophy scholars and texts, however, began to use a different…
Descriptors: Moral Values, Christianity, Higher Education, Ethics
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Roth, Donald – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2021
An assessment of character development naturally entails assessing the narrative sources that a person draws upon in that formative process. I argue that narrative metaphor provides a lens to gain insight into this process. This article lays a theoretical groundwork that connects narrative metaphor to character formation and outlines a range of…
Descriptors: Personality, Figurative Language, Guidelines, Values Education
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Mulder, André – Religious Education, 2021
This paper explores the function of teachers' witnessing of faith in worldview education in the context of diversity in the classroom. Pollefeyt described three teaching roles for hermeneutical-communicative worldview education: moderator, specialist, and witness. These roles aim to support students in their personal worldview identity…
Descriptors: Religious Education, World Views, Teaching Methods, Moral Values
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Glanzer, Perry L.; Abel, Hina; Cartisano, Emma; O'Donoghue, Kevin; Smith, Austin; Whitmore, Madeline; Winkler, David – International Journal of Christianity & Education, 2022
Unlike the liberal arts college, American graduate education started as and continues to be a secular affair. The last four decades, however, have produced growth in both the number and quality of Christian graduate programs. The question we asked is: do American Christian institutions engage in graduate education Christianly? To answer this…
Descriptors: Christianity, Graduate Students, Discourse Analysis, Educational Quality
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Hedley, Douglas – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2018
In this article, the "Bild" or image of the sculptor used by Plotinus and adapted by his Christian follower Meister Eckhart forms the basis of a reflection on the religious or otherworldly dimension in ethics (as opposed to a reductionist or functionalist conception of ethics with its focus on human happiness in the sense of worldly…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Christianity, Religious Factors, Ethics
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Abu Nawas, M. Zuhri; Sulaiman, Umar; Darnanengsih; Rusyaid – Dinamika Ilmu, 2022
This study aims to provide an understanding of the dynamics of the life of the people of Sorong, West Papua related to the harmony of education in family and community life. Harmony, in this case, is related to the mixing of religions in one household, framed in the philosophy of local wisdom called "One Furnace-Three Stones". This study…
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Religious Factors, Foreign Countries, Educational Philosophy
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Fraser-Burgess, Sheron Andrea; Warren-Gordon, Kiesha; Humphrey, Jr., David L.; Lowery, Kendra – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
The article draws on critiques in political theory and morality to argue that womanism, a worldview rooted in Black women's lives and history, provides an alternative conceptual framework to prevailing Eurocentric thinking, for promoting socially just institutions of higher education. Presupposing a positioned, encultured, and embodied account of…
Descriptors: Criticism, Moral Values, Social Justice, Females
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Ferrari, Michel; Bang, Hyeyoung; Ardelt, Monika; Feng, Zhe – Journal of Moral Education, 2019
How do different forms of education contribute to value preferences? Clearly, informal education through personal experiences that shape one's sense of identity and frame cultural expectations and opportunities (as indexed by culture, gender and age-cohort), non-formal education through religious traditions and formal state-mandated education all…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cross Cultural Studies, Moral Values, Preferences
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Poulter, Saila – British Journal of Religious Education, 2017
The aim of this paper is to explore the history of Finnish religious education (RE) from the perspective of civic education. The research is based on a historical and content analysis of the data, which consist of written pedagogical and curricular material on Lutheran RE from the last 150 years. The analysis, which employs the Foucauldian concept…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Educational History, Individualism, Social Environment
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Tse, Thomas Kwan-choi – British Journal of Religious Education, 2017
Plans by the Hong Kong Government to introduce moral and national education (MNE) as a compulsory subject in primary and secondary schools in 2010 encountered strong opposition. The controversy over the plans has lasted for two years, with the government and its supporters claiming that the subject will help to instil a stronger sense of national…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Christianity, Religious Education, Patriotism
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Iversen, Lars Laird – British Journal of Religious Education, 2014
The article presents a method for analysing recurring curriculum documents using discourse theory inspired by Ernesto Laclau and Chantal Mouffe. The article includes a presentation of the method in seven practical steps, and is illustrated and discussed throughout using the author's recent case study on religion, identity and values in Norwegian…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Discourse Analysis, Religion, Self Concept
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Casey, Zachary A. – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2016
This article focuses in particular on four white South African female practicing P-12 teachers' narratives about their own racialized understanding of their classroom practice(s) and their (racio-cultural) self-identity. Each of the four participants reported growing up with what they described as "strict fathers" and shared ways in…
Descriptors: Whites, Self Concept, Females, Personal Narratives
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Abdallah, Amy F. Davis – Religious Education, 2012
Ritual theorist Ronald Grimes notes a lack of rites of passage in Western society, yet a parallel longing for them. Although Grimes hesitates to invent new rites, such invention is the interest of this article. Building on research that juxtaposes ritual theory and Evangelical values, this work narrates the invention and implementation of a rite…
Descriptors: Females, Maturity (Individuals), Ceremonies, Individual Development
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Brittian, Aerika S.; Lewin, Nina; Norris, Shane A. – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2013
This study examined South African youths' perceptions of religion during a period of social and economic transition. In-depth interviews were conducted with 55 Black South African youth (age 18) living in the Johannesburg-Soweto metropolitan area. Data were analyzed in a manner consistent with grounded theory methodology and structural coding.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religion, Religious Factors, Self Concept
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