Religious Education as a Tool for Enhancing Diversity

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Over the past 30 years or so scholars in the social sciences and politicians alike have increasingly focused their attention on the effect of migration in European societies. This has resulted in theories of multiculturalism and more recently theories of cultural, ethnic, and religious diversity. This paper raises the question of how such theories are reflected in religious education in the Danish school system. Based on analyses of a survey among pupils in their final year in upper secondary schools, it is argued that non-confessional religious education is one way of enhancing religious tolerance.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationChanging Societies - Values, Religions, and Education : A Selection of Papers From a Conference at Umeå University, June 2009
EditorsKarin Sporre, Gudrun Svedberg
Number of pages12
Volume7
Place of PublicationUmeå
PublisherUmeå University
Publication date2010
Edition1
Pages7-18
ISBN (Electronic)978-91-978323-1-11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010
SeriesWorking Papers in Teacher Education
Volume7/2010

    Research areas

  • Faculty of Humanities - religious Education (RE), religious diversity, diversity, religious tolerance;, non-confessional religious education, Danish Religious Education (RE)

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