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Challenges For Religious Education Is There A Disconnection Between Faith And Reason Pring

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Challenges For Religious Education Is There A Disconnection Between Faith And Reason Pring
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.13 MB
Author: Pring, Richard
ISBN: 9780429298653, 9781000761696, 9781000761856, 9781000762013, 042929865X, 100076169X, 1000761851, 1000762017
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Challenges For Religious Education Is There A Disconnection Between Faith And Reason Pring by Pring, Richard 9780429298653, 9781000761696, 9781000761856, 9781000762013, 042929865X, 100076169X, 1000761851, 1000762017 instant download after payment.

"Challenges for Religious Education addresses and critically examines where religious education and faith schools fit within a secular society and whether there is still a place for them at all. It analyses what religious education could look like if it were considered from a wider 'world views' perspective that doesn't focus on a particular set of religious beliefs. With a further consideration of the 'reasonableness' of holding a faith and therefore in teaching it, this book considers the ongoing tensions between faith and reason. A crucial read for anyone interested in the future of religious education teaching in a secular society"-- 

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