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Abrahamson, Brant; Smith, Frederick C. – 2000
Decalogue in Greek means ten words. Some scholars think that the Decalogue began as a list of very short moral sayings that existed long before the Bible time of Moses. This lesson presents two understandings of the Decalogue. A biblical view is followed by a scholarly view. Students read through Decalogue versions that are found in Exodus…
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Historical Interpretation, Moral Issues
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McQuilkin, Joyce I.; And Others – Journal of College Student Development, 1990
Examined attitudes of college students toward handicapped persons. Findings from 68 male and female college students revealed that women and religious students had more favorable attitudes toward handicapped persons. Poor attitudes were associated with feeling apprehensive, feeling guilty, conforming with others, being easily annoyed, and feeling…
Descriptors: Attitudes toward Disabilities, College Students, Disabilities, Higher Education
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Nord, Warren A. – Religion & Public Education, 1989
Describes religious illiteracy among undergraduate students. Examines high school textbooks in United States and world history, economics, home economics, and biology. Finds religion almost completely ignored. Argues that the religious neutrality mandated by the Supreme Court effectively eradicates religion from the curriculum. Suggests a new test…
Descriptors: Constitutional Law, Content Analysis, High Schools, Higher Education
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Owens, Jonathan – Language Sciences, 1995
This article describes "language" use in a religious domain where the very notion of 'language' must be defined in a qualitatively special way. It is suggested that within the traditional Islamic educational system, Arabic among the Kanuri of northeast Nigeria is first acquired as a "graphic," an invisible whole that, by its…
Descriptors: Arabic, Foreign Countries, Islamic Culture, Language Variation
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Schlene, Vickie J. – OAH Magazine of History, 1992
Provides an annotated bibliography of 11 documents from the ERIC database concerning the teaching of religion. Includes items that explore the role of religion in public education, moral education, and secular humanism. Explains how to obtain ERIC documents. (SG)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Ethical Instruction, Humanism, Legal Problems
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Deitrich, Richard – Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society, 1990
Discussed is the linkage between science, technology, and religious ideas. Tillich's continuum of existentialism, philosophy, and theology and his concepts of the multidimensional unity of life have been used to develop a technology and religion course. Included are the core ethic and basic tenets for STS education. (KR)
Descriptors: College Science, Course Descriptions, Existentialism, Higher Education
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Nucci, Larry; Turiel, Elliot – Child Development, 1993
Two studies examined Amish-Mennonite, Dutch Reform Calvinist, and Conservative and Orthodox Jewish children's concepts of moral and nonmoral religious rules. It was found that the subjects differentiated between moral and nonmoral religious rules: judgments regarding moral issues were justified in terms of justice and human welfare considerations,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Amish, Children, Cross Cultural Studies
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Proffitt, Anabel – Religious Education, 1993
Presents the 1991 McCauley Lecture in which the argument is made that teaching is participating in the student's own creation of life. Contends that the student also participates in the teacher's self-creation. Asserts that this interrelationship is more important for personal liberation than the written curriculum. (CFR)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Higher Education, Religion Studies, Role of Education
Schwieterman, Dan – Momentum, 1998
Discusses the decreasing participation of Catholic children in religious instruction and catechetical programs, and the efforts of Christ the King Parish (Houston, TX) to increase participation by providing accessible, convenient religious teaching in after-school programs located on campus. (YKH)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Catholic Educators, Catholic Schools, Catholics
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Lawson, Kevin E. – Religious Education, 2006
It is tempting to respond to the question of what research is needed in religious education by saying, "Everything!" Although religious education as an academic discipline can be viewed as over one hundred years old, and much research has been done on a variety of issues, there is still so much that is not understood. In this paper, the author…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Religious Education, Educational History, Educational Practices
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Green, Connie; Oldendorf, Sandra – Childhood Education, 2005
The purposes of this article are to: Give a historical perspective on religious diversity in the United States; Develop a rationale for teachers and children to learn about religious pluralism; Provide basic information, resources for teachers, and appropriate children's literature about major religious groups; Explore developmentally appropriate…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Cultural Awareness, Religious Education, Religion Studies
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Brunner, Daniel L. – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2005
When it came time to reevaluate and restructure the introductory year in Christian history and theology, I decided to use a roundtable of student consultants to help me in that work. Our research and reflection focused on the impact of postmodern thinking and learning, feedback from pastors in ministry, a desire to bring appropriate praxis into…
Descriptors: Christianity, History, Philosophy, Religion Studies
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Solvang, Elna K. – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2004
The Bible is a non-western text subject to a variety of interpretations and applications--constructive and destructive. The academic study of the Bible, therefore, requires critical thinking skills and the ability to engage with diversity. The reality is that most first-year college students have not yet developed these skills. Rather than bemoan…
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, College Freshmen, Critical Thinking, Thinking Skills
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Higgins-D'Alessandro, Ann; Cecero, John J. – Journal of Moral Education, 2003
This article argues that William James's thinking in "The Varieties" and elsewhere contains the view that social institutions, such as religious congregations and schools, are mediators between the private and public spheres of life, and are necessary for transforming personal feelings, ideals and beliefs into moral action. The Exercises of St…
Descriptors: Moral Development, Religion Studies, Intellectual History, Phenomenology
Losito, William F. – 1994
This paper establishes a rationale and preliminary model for the examination of the "holy men and women" narratives in contemporary democratic education. The overarching assumption is that education is the primary institution for reclaiming historical narratives and creating new ones about individuals whose lives can serve as deeply satisfying…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Culture, Higher Education, Multicultural Education
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