Worldview Education
Education, in one form or another, has been integral to the human condition since time immemorial. To be human is, among other things, to learn. It is to learn the basics – reading, writing, and arithmetic, even in its most simple forms. But it is also mu
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Interfaith Education for All Theoretical Perspectives and Best Practices for Transformative Action
Edited by Duncan R. Wielzen Roman Catholic Diocese Rotterdam, The Netherlands and Ina Ter Avest Inholland University of Applied Sciences & VU University Amsterdam, The Netherlands
SENSE PUBLISHERS ROTTERDAM / BOSTON / TAIPEI
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Prologue Victor Kazanjian Jr.
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1. Introduction Duncan R. Wielzen and Ina Ter Avest
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Part One: Theoretical Perspectives on Interfaith Education 2. The Concept and Conceptions of Interfaith Education with Neighbour Concepts Siebren Miedema 3. Interreligious Education Johannes Lähnemann
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4. Religious Literacy, Interfaith Learning and Civic Education in Pluralistic Societies Abdullah Sahin
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5. Recalibrating Islamic Religious Education (IRE) in Muslim-Minority Communities Sergio Saleem Scatolini
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6. Leading Intentions of Interfaith Education Conceived as Citizenship Education Aad de Jong
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7. Communicating Qur’anic Texts Mualla Selçuk and Ina Ter Avest
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Part Two: Best Practices of Interfaith Education 8. Hikmah Pedagogy Suhailah Hussien, Rosnani Hashim and Nazatul A. M. Mokhtar
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9. Hikmah for Interconvictional Dialogue in Belgian Primary Schools Naïma Lafrarchi
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10. Interfaith Education and Dutch Islamic Schools Leendert van der Meij
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11. Diversity is the Key to Peace Ismail Taspinar and Ina Ter Avest 12. Integrated Religious Education to Promote Dialogue in Inter-worldview Education Heidi Rautionmaa and Arto Kallioniemi
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13. Interfaith Education for Kids Victoria Michela Garlock
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14. In Retrospect – Children's Voices on Interreligious Education Ina Ter Avest and Duncan R. Wielzen
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15. A Case for Expanding Multi-Faith Education: Scotland Fiona Tinker
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16. Pioneering Interreligious Education in The Gambia Jessica Bouva and Duncan R. Wielzen
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17. Interfaith Education ‘Under Construction’ Madhuri Doerga, Sandra de Ruiter and Ina Ter Avest
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Part Three: Reflection and Recommendations for Transformative Actions in Interfaith Education 18. Worldview Education John Valk 19. A Model of Reflection for Merging Theory and Practice in Interfaith Education Ryan S. Gardner
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