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Wareham, Ruth J. – Journal of Religious Education, 2023
England and Wales are now amongst the least religious countries in the world. According to Census data between 2011 and 2021, the number of people identifying as having 'No Religion' jumped by over 8 million, from 25% to 37%. Further, although there was a small upward shift in those identifying with minority religions, during the same period, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Religion, Religious Factors, Role of Religion
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Sachi Edwards; Nirinjan Kaur Khalsa-Baker; Funie Hsu Chhî; Asha Shipman; Simran Kaur-Colbert; Vineet Chander; Monica Sanford – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2024
In this paper, we, members of a dharmic* scholars collective, share the outcomes of our discussions over the last three years centered on the question: what shifts in research and practice are necessary to enable higher education to address the concerns of dharmic* (Sikh, Jain, Buddhist, and Hindu) students in the US? Topics we have focused on in…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Religion, Cultural Pluralism, Buddhism
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Malizia, Guglielmo – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2016
Two centuries have passed since the birth of Don Bosco and this occasion can be a significant opportunity for the re-launching of the Congregation in Italy. From this point of view, it is certainly important to try to identify the more relevant challenges. This article divides them into external and internal. The first come from the problems…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Problems, Vocational Education, Institutional Mission
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Featherstone, Richard; Sorrell, Katie L. – American Sociologist, 2007
This paper explores whether the field of sociology harbors a dismissive attitude towards religion. Specifically it examines whether introductory sociology textbooks present the classic secularization theory over the more recent religious economies explanation of religious change. The classical secularization thesis suggests that religion is…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Religion, Sociology, Content Analysis
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Idalovichi, Israel – Religious Education, 2003
The purpose of this article is to provide an overview and analysis of attitudes of Israeli K-12 educators and bible teachers toward religious studies. Teachers' attitudes toward bible teaching as a mandatory subject are, on the whole, positive throughout the country. The present study addresses the absence of systematic research into the opinions…
Descriptors: Religion Studies, Elementary Secondary Education, Biblical Literature, Religious Education