The search for new identity factors and shared values in the post-Soviet region has given rise to a process of reevaluation of the role of religion in society. Not least the Central Asian countries are struggling with these issues in their nation building processes. They share important parts of their history with other Muslim dominated nations, but the Soviet heritage sets them apart. The focus of this study lies on the way religion as a general concept and Islam in particular are treated in four textbooks used in Kazakhstan’s school education. The contents of the textbooks are analyzed within a historical and societal context as well as a framework of contemporary secularity theory. The results elucidate a contrast between the discourse o...
The matter of the relationship between the secular and the religious is relevant today because of po...
In 1980s, religion courses in Korean high schools were regularized and it resulted in the formation ...
Religious education in Russia remains the subject of sharp public debates. The paper briefly observe...
The search for new identity factors and shared values in the post-Soviet region has given rise to a ...
The search for new identity factors and shared values in the post-Soviet region has given rise to a ...
AbstractThis article focuses on the analysis of teaching Religious Studies in higher education insti...
AbstractTeaching of “Religion study” as a discipline in the Republic of Kazakhstan has not been paid...
In the Republic of Kazakhstan training questions about religious studies still didn't receive e...
© BEIESP. The problem of religious revival in Russia and the development of Russian re-ligious cultu...
© BEIESP. The problem of religious revival in Russia and the development of Russian re-ligious cultu...
In this paper, based on fieldwork in a small town in post-Soviet Tatarstan, Russia, I explore the dy...
In the Republic of Kazakhstan training questions about religious studies still didn't r...
AbstractTeaching of “Religion study” as a discipline in the Republic of Kazakhstan has not been paid...
The matter of the relationship between the secular and the religious is relevant today because of po...
The matter of the relationship between the secular and the religious is relevant today because of po...
The matter of the relationship between the secular and the religious is relevant today because of po...
In 1980s, religion courses in Korean high schools were regularized and it resulted in the formation ...
Religious education in Russia remains the subject of sharp public debates. The paper briefly observe...
The search for new identity factors and shared values in the post-Soviet region has given rise to a ...
The search for new identity factors and shared values in the post-Soviet region has given rise to a ...
AbstractThis article focuses on the analysis of teaching Religious Studies in higher education insti...
AbstractTeaching of “Religion study” as a discipline in the Republic of Kazakhstan has not been paid...
In the Republic of Kazakhstan training questions about religious studies still didn't receive e...
© BEIESP. The problem of religious revival in Russia and the development of Russian re-ligious cultu...
© BEIESP. The problem of religious revival in Russia and the development of Russian re-ligious cultu...
In this paper, based on fieldwork in a small town in post-Soviet Tatarstan, Russia, I explore the dy...
In the Republic of Kazakhstan training questions about religious studies still didn't r...
AbstractTeaching of “Religion study” as a discipline in the Republic of Kazakhstan has not been paid...
The matter of the relationship between the secular and the religious is relevant today because of po...
The matter of the relationship between the secular and the religious is relevant today because of po...
The matter of the relationship between the secular and the religious is relevant today because of po...
In 1980s, religion courses in Korean high schools were regularized and it resulted in the formation ...
Religious education in Russia remains the subject of sharp public debates. The paper briefly observe...