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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A critical reflection on the Commission on Religious Education’s proposed National Entitlement to Religion and Worldviews in England and Wales Salter, Emma

3 p. 311-327
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2 Addressing multicultural societies: lessons from religious education curriculum policy in Indonesia and England Nurwanto,
2017
3 p. 157-178
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3 After religious education: lessons from continental pedagogy Lewin, David

3 p. 197-211
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4 Analysing metaphorical pebbles in English RE Smalley, Paul

3 p. 341-353
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5 ‘…and yet there’s still no peace’ Catholic Indigenous Residential Schools in Canada McKinney, Stephen J.

3 p. 327-340
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6 An evaluation of the Catholic response to the Final Report from the Commission on Religious Education Whittle, Sean

3 p. 359-369
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7 AULRE 2022 McKinney, Stephen J.

3 p. 243-248
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8 AULRE 2021 McKinney, Stephen J.

3 p. 291-295
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9 AULRE 2020: RE Matters Whittle, Sean

3 p. 267-270
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10 AULRE 2023: Theory, policy and practice in RE—is this a time of divergence? McKinney, Stephen J.

3 p. 193-196
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11 Benefits of Good Shepherd Catechesis among children with intellectual disabilities in Kenya Selvam, Sahaya G.
2018
3 p. 225-234
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12 Beyond belief? Pre-service teachers’ perspectives on teaching RE in Ireland Kieran, Patricia

3 p. 423-437
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13 Climate, social justice and an education in power Christopher, Kate

3 p. 355-365
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14 Confronting dualism in religious education O’Shea, Gerard
2017
3 p. 197-206
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15 Correction to: Addressing multicultural societies: lessons from religious education curriculum policy in Indonesia and England Nurwanto, Nurwanto
2018
3 p. 237
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16 Correction to: The experiences of non-religious children in religious education Strhan, Anna

3 p. 349
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17 Covid-19: food insecurity, digital exclusion and Catholic schools McKinney, Stephen J.

3 p. 319-330
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18 Creating Judas Iscariot: critical questions for presenting the betrayer of Jesus Ryan, Maurice
2019
3 p. 223-237
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19 Death knell or revival? Navigating religious education in the age of the non-religious Wareham, Ruth J.

3 p. 225-238
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20 Decoding the mise-en-scène of contemporary secular spirituality: a research monograph. Parts II and III contrasting the mise-en-scène of medieval Christian spirituality with that of contemporary consumerist lifestyle: sociological and educational implications Rossiter, Graham
2014
3 p. 89-119
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21 Decolonising the teaching of Jesus in English primary schools Ball, Justine

3 p. 311-325
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22 Dissenting from heteronormativity: growing sideways in religious education Henry, Seán

3 p. 299-309
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23 Does RE still matter? Orchard, Janet

3 p. 271-287
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24 Do I know enough to teach RE? Responding to the commission on religious education’s recommendation for primary initial teacher education Whitworth, Linda

3 p. 345-357
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25 Ecological religious education: new possibilities for educational practice Tomlinson, James
2019
3 p. 185-202
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26 Enabling teachers to find their voices as leaders in the religion and worldviews community Wright, Kathryn

3 p. 367-378
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27 English RE: under pressure? Smalley, Paul

3 p. 213-224
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28 German principals’ attitude towards the form of religious education at state schools Riegel, Ulrich

3 p. 397-408
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29 Implementing Personal Construct Theory to explore divergent approaches to substantive knowledge in RE Flanagan, Ruth

3 p. 239-255
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30 Inclusive second level Religious Education in Ireland today: what do teachers say? Meehan, Amalee

3 p. 439-451
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31 Is there a place for Bildung in preparing Religious Education teachers to support and promote epistemic justice in their classrooms? Stones, Alexis

3 p. 367-382
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32 Jim Gleeson & Peta Goldburg (eds): Faith-based identity and curriculum in Catholic schools Sultmann, William

3 p. 449-451
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33 Learnings from the Adult Religious Education and Faith Development (AREFD) project for initial teacher education of religious educators Sweetman, Bernadette

3 p. 453-466
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34 Learning standards in a non-standard system: mapping student knowledge and comprehension in ultra-orthodox Talmud Torah schools Iluz, Shira
2018
3 p. 165-181
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35 Liturgical laboratories? Pennington, Robert
2015
3 p. 121-128
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36 Mary, woman of faith and displaced person: insights for Catholic schools McKinney, Stephen J.

3 p. 411-421
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37 Muslim converts as a heuristic device for postsecular thinking: agonism as an alternative approach Olusola, Jeremiah O. A.

3 p. 297-313
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38 Mystagogy, religious education and lived catholic faith Elshof, A. J. M.
2017
3 p. 143-155
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39 ‘Neutrality’, Muslimness and the whiteness of RE professionalism Vince, Matthew

3 p. 371-383
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40 Personal prayer, worship attendance and spiritual wellbeing: a study among fourth, fifth and sixth class students attending Church of Ireland schools in the Republic of Ireland Wilkinson, Jacqui
2018
3 p. 203-212
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41 Personal worldviews: lessons from James Fowler Plater, Mark

3 p. 257-268
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42 Pupils and worldview expression in an integrative classroom context Åhs, Vesa
2019
3 p. 203-221
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43 Questions open to infinity and the legitimacy of wonder in university curricula Bowie, Robert A.

3 p. 389-399
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44 Reading an Islamic epistemology into research: Muslim converts and contemporary religion in Britain Adebolajo, Jeremiah

3 p. 397-411
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45 Religion and worldviews education and the paradox of inclusivity Moulin, Daniel

3 p. 269-278
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46 Religion and worldviews in 1944 and 2021: a sociological analysis of religious education in two sociohistorical contexts Sharpe, Keith

3 p. 329-340
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47 Religion and worldviews: the triumph of the secular in religious education Revell, Lynn

3 p. 351-353
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48 Religion, schooling and conflicting nationalisms: Educational perspectives from Northern Ireland Richardson, Norman

3 p. 273-285
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49 Religious education and social justice: reflections on an approach to teaching religious education Hannam, Patricia

3 p. 249-260
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50 Religious education and the potential for mitigating xenophobia Hannam, Patricia

3 p. 385-396
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51 Religious education syllabus development and the need for education theory Hannam, Patricia

3 p. 341-351
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52 Schooling, othering, and the cultivation of Muslim students religious and civic identities Saada, Najwan Lbeeb
2017
3 p. 179-195
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53 Science religion encounters, epistemic trespass, neighbourliness and overlapping domains: theorisation and quantitative evidence of extent Bowie, Robert A.

3 p. 279-295
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54 Shifts in denominational differences in student attitude toward Christianity in Northern Ireland 1979–2011 Francis, Leslie J.

3 p. 409-415
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55 Social justice and care for the world – adopting a critical view in religious education Mogra, Imran

3 p. 383-395
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56 Some pupils should know better (because there is better knowledge than opinion). Interim findings from an empirical study of pupils’ and teachers’ understandings of knowledge and big questions in Religious Education Stones, Alexis

3 p. 353-366
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57 St Benedict’s: a typical inner city Catholic school English, Graham
2014
3 p. 141-144
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58 Synoptic vision: some research priorities for RE Gates, Brian

3 p. 379-387
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59 Teaching for social impact: integrating generational goals and concerns into religious education Sandberg, Kevin

3 p. 417-434
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60 Teaching Scripture: moving towards a hermeneutical model for religious education in Australian Catholic Schools Carswell, Margaret
2018
3 p. 213-223
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61 The collective consciousness of an RE department during curriculum change: scripture, representation, science, fear and anger Bowie, Robert A.

3 p. 305-318
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62 The experiences of non-religious children in religious education Strhan, Anna

3 p. 261-272
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63 The future shape of RE in England’s Catholic schools: an initial appraisal of the Religious Education Directory for England and Wales (2023) Whittle, Sean

3 p. 327-335
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64 The lacunae in the Maronite church: prophetic obedience to the tradition Abi-Hassoun, Fred

3 p. 435-448
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65 The right to participate in reform: parents and RE Dimech, Pauline
2019
3 p. 169-184
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66 The use of history in debates on the presence of religious education in public schools in Romania (2015) Rotar, Marius
2018
3 p. 183-201
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67 The worlds of the text: a contextual approach to scripture for religious educators Carroll, Sandra
2014
3 p. 129-139
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68 Voices of young people in the Synod McKinney, Stephen J.

3 p. 337-348
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69 Welcome to my church: faith-practitioners and the representation of religious traditions in secular RE Salter, Emma

3 p. 289-303
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70 Who studies religion? Towards a better conversation between Theology, Religious Studies, and Religious Education Benoit, Céline

3 p. 315-326
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71 Why is it time to stop referring to ‘Catholic Religious Education’? Whittle, Sean

3 p. 401-410
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72 Why it is time to embrace non-confessional RE in Catholic schools: some reflections from the English context Whittle, Sean

3 p. 287-297
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73 William Sultmann, Cornerstone: Encountering the Spirit of Christ in the Catholic School, Bayswater, Australia Gaus, Ralf
2018
3 p. 235-236
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74 Worldviews and diversity: freedom of expression and teaching about the mosque Revell, Lynn

3 p. 297-310
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75 Worldviews: overarching concept, discrete body of knowledge or paradigmatic tool? Flanagan, Ruth

3 p. 331-344
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