The place of religion in the English education system has always been an issue of debate, ever since the establishment of universal schooling around the turn of the 20th Century. Such questions have often focused on the extent to which religion should be viewed as a public or private affair, and hence whether or not it should have a role in state schooling. This article presents qualitative research that examines the role of religion in the ethos of two different schooling models and the associated construction of state institutional space and home/civic space in each. Drawing on Davie’s (2007) concept of ‘vicarious religion’, the article highlights the continued presence of certain types of religious and spiritual manifestations in the pub...
This article aims to open a new line of debate about religion in public schools by focusing on relig...
This chapter explores the concept of “religious citizenship,” in the context of state-funded schooli...
The argument of this article assumes that religious literacy is urgently needed in the present geo-p...
The place of religion in the English education system has always been an issue of debate, ever since...
The place of religion in the English education system has always been an issue of debate, ever since...
Religion and its relationship to schooling is an issue that has become more and more topical in rece...
Religion and its relationship to schooling is an issue that has become more and more topical in rece...
This article begins with an acknowledgement of the complexities of religion's position in the Englis...
The place of religion in education has long been controversial. There is no simple answer to the que...
Discussions around the future of Religious Education in England have focused on the need to address ...
The role of religion in public education continues to spark spirited public debate. This article arg...
Discussions around the future of Religious Education (RE) in England have focused on the need to add...
Secularisation is a complex and multidimensional concept. The article frames secularisation as the d...
Faith institutions play a vital role in shaping social structure, social capital and social cohesion...
Currently over a third of schools in Britain are faith schools, yet their place within the British e...
This article aims to open a new line of debate about religion in public schools by focusing on relig...
This chapter explores the concept of “religious citizenship,” in the context of state-funded schooli...
The argument of this article assumes that religious literacy is urgently needed in the present geo-p...
The place of religion in the English education system has always been an issue of debate, ever since...
The place of religion in the English education system has always been an issue of debate, ever since...
Religion and its relationship to schooling is an issue that has become more and more topical in rece...
Religion and its relationship to schooling is an issue that has become more and more topical in rece...
This article begins with an acknowledgement of the complexities of religion's position in the Englis...
The place of religion in education has long been controversial. There is no simple answer to the que...
Discussions around the future of Religious Education in England have focused on the need to address ...
The role of religion in public education continues to spark spirited public debate. This article arg...
Discussions around the future of Religious Education (RE) in England have focused on the need to add...
Secularisation is a complex and multidimensional concept. The article frames secularisation as the d...
Faith institutions play a vital role in shaping social structure, social capital and social cohesion...
Currently over a third of schools in Britain are faith schools, yet their place within the British e...
This article aims to open a new line of debate about religion in public schools by focusing on relig...
This chapter explores the concept of “religious citizenship,” in the context of state-funded schooli...
The argument of this article assumes that religious literacy is urgently needed in the present geo-p...