Religious education, communal identity and national politics in the Muslim world
Author:
Oddbj
rn Leirvik a
rn Leirvik a
| Affiliation: | a University of Oslo, Norway |
DOI:
10.1080/0141620042000232283
Publication Frequency:
3 issues per year
Published in:
British Journal of Religious Education,
Volume
26,
Issue
3
September
2004
, pages 223
- 236
Subject:
Religious Education;
Number of References: 44
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Abstract
This article discusses models for religious education in school in (parts of) the Muslim world and the implied relation between self and other, confessional and national identity. The question of how current models and discussions respond to globalized issues in education is also discussed. The last part of the article identifies triggering factors behind some recent attempts at establishing more inclusive ways of teaching about religion and ethics in school.
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