Religion as a school subject – Religious Education (RE) – is handled differently in various national contexts. This article discusses two different systems of managing (or avoiding) RE: those used in non-denominational Swedish and Indian schools. The article focuses particularly on what is allowed in the classroom with regards to religion. Both countries are secular, but where is the line drawn between the secular and the religious? Allowing the two contexts to meet reveals the particularities of each. The impact of Protestant Christianity, specifically Lutheranism, is evident in Swedish RE: religion is to be defined through beliefs and words, and religious actions should be excluded from classrooms. The Swedish context highlights ‘knowledg...
In Sweden, the didactics of religious education is perceived as a rel- atively new field of research...
Religious education in Swedish schools aims to be as objective and non-confessional as possible. Thi...
Sweden is said to be one of the most secularized countries in the world, which means that as a relig...
Religion as a school subject – Religious Education (RE) – is handled differently in various national...
India is a secular state. For this reason, it has been claimed that there is no room for religion in...
Many consider Sweden as one of the most secularised countries in the world. While the country is rap...
Sweden, Norway and Denmark have for many years separated from most countries in the world by having ...
Secularization and diversity are two social features that characterize the contemporary world. The r...
In this article, I use the experience of a Czech doctoral student to discuss why religion education ...
This essay searches to examine religious education (RE) in Swedish primary school through a comparis...
The guidelines for religious literacy of the American Academy of Religion (AAR) argue for a generic ...
The aim of this literature study is to find out how four Swedish scholars identify themeaning of the...
This chapter investigates the relationship between the official aims and intentions of Religious Edu...
The aim with the article is twofold: first to present religious education in a Nordic but foremost S...
It has long been discussed what place religion should have in the Swedish school systems and the vie...
In Sweden, the didactics of religious education is perceived as a rel- atively new field of research...
Religious education in Swedish schools aims to be as objective and non-confessional as possible. Thi...
Sweden is said to be one of the most secularized countries in the world, which means that as a relig...
Religion as a school subject – Religious Education (RE) – is handled differently in various national...
India is a secular state. For this reason, it has been claimed that there is no room for religion in...
Many consider Sweden as one of the most secularised countries in the world. While the country is rap...
Sweden, Norway and Denmark have for many years separated from most countries in the world by having ...
Secularization and diversity are two social features that characterize the contemporary world. The r...
In this article, I use the experience of a Czech doctoral student to discuss why religion education ...
This essay searches to examine religious education (RE) in Swedish primary school through a comparis...
The guidelines for religious literacy of the American Academy of Religion (AAR) argue for a generic ...
The aim of this literature study is to find out how four Swedish scholars identify themeaning of the...
This chapter investigates the relationship between the official aims and intentions of Religious Edu...
The aim with the article is twofold: first to present religious education in a Nordic but foremost S...
It has long been discussed what place religion should have in the Swedish school systems and the vie...
In Sweden, the didactics of religious education is perceived as a rel- atively new field of research...
Religious education in Swedish schools aims to be as objective and non-confessional as possible. Thi...
Sweden is said to be one of the most secularized countries in the world, which means that as a relig...