Religious education in England is currently a 'hot topic' eliciting any number of opinions about its proper content, proper methodology, even its proper name. In this article the author takes seriously the proposal that approaches to the subject are possibly more important that its precise content and invites the reader into a thought experiment using 'Catholic' as a mnemonic for studies in cosmology, anthropology, transcendence, hermeneutics, orientalism, love, imagination and christology. The provocative conclusion is that rooted in the wisdom of Jesus Christ, Catholic RE is best understood as a sustained intellectual engagement in personal and social liberation
There is much emphasis today on inclusion and diversity in educational systems. As the place of reli...
Critical reflection on the curriculum offered in the Catholic school is a valuable addition to wider...
There is much emphasis today on inclusion and diversity in educational systems. As the place of reli...
Contemporary Catholic education faces a double challenge to be robust in terms of academic achieveme...
Recent policy reforms regarding Religious Education in England and Wales have provoked a variety of ...
This article examines the place of theology in school RE in the light of the recent Commission on RE...
Recent policy reforms regarding Religious Education (RE) in England and Wales have provoked a variet...
As religious literacy continues to decline, questions arise as to how best to address the implicatio...
Current debates in the UK about faith schools often focus on whether they are able to promote libera...
The central conceptual claim of my research is that religious education in Irish secondary schools u...
Catholic schools has articulated There are concerns that the curriculum of Catholic schools has been...
Critical reflection on the curriculum offered in the Catholic school is a valuable addition to wide...
Catholic schools continue to be a popular choice for parents, including many who do not profess the ...
This is the second of two articles that argue a case for a ‘big picture’ re-orientation of Australia...
I outline a prevalent critique of Catholic religious education and attempt to address it. The critiq...
There is much emphasis today on inclusion and diversity in educational systems. As the place of reli...
Critical reflection on the curriculum offered in the Catholic school is a valuable addition to wider...
There is much emphasis today on inclusion and diversity in educational systems. As the place of reli...
Contemporary Catholic education faces a double challenge to be robust in terms of academic achieveme...
Recent policy reforms regarding Religious Education in England and Wales have provoked a variety of ...
This article examines the place of theology in school RE in the light of the recent Commission on RE...
Recent policy reforms regarding Religious Education (RE) in England and Wales have provoked a variet...
As religious literacy continues to decline, questions arise as to how best to address the implicatio...
Current debates in the UK about faith schools often focus on whether they are able to promote libera...
The central conceptual claim of my research is that religious education in Irish secondary schools u...
Catholic schools has articulated There are concerns that the curriculum of Catholic schools has been...
Critical reflection on the curriculum offered in the Catholic school is a valuable addition to wide...
Catholic schools continue to be a popular choice for parents, including many who do not profess the ...
This is the second of two articles that argue a case for a ‘big picture’ re-orientation of Australia...
I outline a prevalent critique of Catholic religious education and attempt to address it. The critiq...
There is much emphasis today on inclusion and diversity in educational systems. As the place of reli...
Critical reflection on the curriculum offered in the Catholic school is a valuable addition to wider...
There is much emphasis today on inclusion and diversity in educational systems. As the place of reli...