This article represents a critique of the 'spiritual literacy' approach to spiritual education developed by Andrew Wright (e.g. 2000a), with particular reference to the inclusion of Michael Polanyi's theory of 'tacit knowledge'. Wright's assessment of the current state of religious education is summarised and his proposed method is outlined. Polanyi's ideas are then described and assessed for their compatibility with the 'spiritual literacy' approach
Both notions „religious education” and ‘education” are unambiguous, and the processes hidden behind ...
The aim of this paper is to consider how well equipped philosophy is to meet the logical and epistem...
Religious literacy has become a widely invoked concept in scholarship, policy, popular discourse, an...
During her religious education work with five year olds in her Year 1 class, a teacher in a northern...
The aims of education have been variously described as being concerned with generic skills and gener...
In this article the concept of spirituality in the educational framework is discussed. The concepts ...
Educational Philosophy for a Post-secular Age reinterprets post-secular insights for educational the...
This paper examines the recent shift towards the dominance of the study of philosophy of religion, e...
This article outlines spiritual care as the foundation for a child’s religious education. The elemen...
ABSTRACT: Key Words: practical knowledge, tacit knowledge, religious tacit knowledge This essay exp...
The beginning of the twenty-first century has witnessed the emergence, globally, of multi-faith, mul...
The purpose of this research paper is to examine the link between spirituality, spiritual intelligen...
The relationship between Michael Polanyi’s concept of tacit knowledge and religion is a topic that i...
An updating of an article formerly published as "Religious Education for the 1990". A postscript ass...
The argument of this article assumes that religious literacy is urgently needed in the present geo-p...
Both notions „religious education” and ‘education” are unambiguous, and the processes hidden behind ...
The aim of this paper is to consider how well equipped philosophy is to meet the logical and epistem...
Religious literacy has become a widely invoked concept in scholarship, policy, popular discourse, an...
During her religious education work with five year olds in her Year 1 class, a teacher in a northern...
The aims of education have been variously described as being concerned with generic skills and gener...
In this article the concept of spirituality in the educational framework is discussed. The concepts ...
Educational Philosophy for a Post-secular Age reinterprets post-secular insights for educational the...
This paper examines the recent shift towards the dominance of the study of philosophy of religion, e...
This article outlines spiritual care as the foundation for a child’s religious education. The elemen...
ABSTRACT: Key Words: practical knowledge, tacit knowledge, religious tacit knowledge This essay exp...
The beginning of the twenty-first century has witnessed the emergence, globally, of multi-faith, mul...
The purpose of this research paper is to examine the link between spirituality, spiritual intelligen...
The relationship between Michael Polanyi’s concept of tacit knowledge and religion is a topic that i...
An updating of an article formerly published as "Religious Education for the 1990". A postscript ass...
The argument of this article assumes that religious literacy is urgently needed in the present geo-p...
Both notions „religious education” and ‘education” are unambiguous, and the processes hidden behind ...
The aim of this paper is to consider how well equipped philosophy is to meet the logical and epistem...
Religious literacy has become a widely invoked concept in scholarship, policy, popular discourse, an...