Abstract: Philosophers of education often view the role of religion in education with suspicion, claiming it to be impossible, indoctrinatory or controversial unless reduced to secular premises and aims. The ‘post-secular’ and ‘decolonial’ turns of the new millennium have, however, afforded opportunities to revaluate this predilection. In a social and intellectual context where the arguments of previous generations of philosophers may be challenged on account of positivist assumptions, there may be an opening for the reconsideration of alternative but traditional religious epistemologies. In this article, we pursue one such line of thought by revisiting a classic question in the philosophy of education, Meno’s Paradox of inquiry. We do this...
A hermeneutic‐communicative model of religious education is proposed which is grounded in a Christia...
For young people, Augustine can have something of mysterium fascinosum et tremendum. His engaging pe...
The problem of religious learning is that religion—including the teaching about religion—must be sep...
AbstractPhilosophers of education often view the role of religion in education with suspicion, claim...
For young people Augustine can have something of a mysterium fascinosum et tremendum. His sincere ho...
St Augustine of Hippos’s writing on education offers a fresh lens through which the conceptual frame...
Educational Philosophy for a Post-secular Age reinterprets post-secular insights for educational the...
Educational Philosophy for a Post-secular Age reinterprets post-secular insights for educational the...
The aims of education have been variously described as being concerned with generic skills and gener...
In the present paper, I will address the question of religious education in a multi-religious but al...
Many schools assume that it is logically possible to teach religious education in schools and that ...
In the proposed paper, I will engage with the theme of education in a multi-religious scenario from ...
This study examines how Bernard Lonergan\u27s philosophy of education can provide a fuller understan...
The problem of religious learning is that religion—including the teaching about religion—must be sep...
The problem of religious learning is that religion—including the teaching about religion—must be sep...
A hermeneutic‐communicative model of religious education is proposed which is grounded in a Christia...
For young people, Augustine can have something of mysterium fascinosum et tremendum. His engaging pe...
The problem of religious learning is that religion—including the teaching about religion—must be sep...
AbstractPhilosophers of education often view the role of religion in education with suspicion, claim...
For young people Augustine can have something of a mysterium fascinosum et tremendum. His sincere ho...
St Augustine of Hippos’s writing on education offers a fresh lens through which the conceptual frame...
Educational Philosophy for a Post-secular Age reinterprets post-secular insights for educational the...
Educational Philosophy for a Post-secular Age reinterprets post-secular insights for educational the...
The aims of education have been variously described as being concerned with generic skills and gener...
In the present paper, I will address the question of religious education in a multi-religious but al...
Many schools assume that it is logically possible to teach religious education in schools and that ...
In the proposed paper, I will engage with the theme of education in a multi-religious scenario from ...
This study examines how Bernard Lonergan\u27s philosophy of education can provide a fuller understan...
The problem of religious learning is that religion—including the teaching about religion—must be sep...
The problem of religious learning is that religion—including the teaching about religion—must be sep...
A hermeneutic‐communicative model of religious education is proposed which is grounded in a Christia...
For young people, Augustine can have something of mysterium fascinosum et tremendum. His engaging pe...
The problem of religious learning is that religion—including the teaching about religion—must be sep...