1st Edition

Peace Education and Religious Plurality International Perspectives

Edited By Robert Jackson, Satoko Fujiwara Copyright 2008
    134 Pages
    by Routledge

    134 Pages
    by Routledge

    Does religion bring peace or war?

    In order to discuss this fundamental question, it is essential to reflect upon religious education that shapes the views of religion among young generations.

    This book has developed from the special panel on "Religious Education and Peace" for the 19th World Congress of the International Association for the History of Religions (IAHR), the largest international organization in religious studies, which took place in Tokyo in March 2005. Its international contributors discuss the kinds of religious education used for peace education that is attempted or needed, in their respective societies faced with tensions and conflicts, not only between different religions but also between religion and secularism. This is the first book in the field that includes both Asian and Western writers (from Korea, Japan, Indonesia, Israel, Germany, Spain, UK and USA).

    It is an innovative attempt to build a bridge between the study of religion/religious education and peace education.

    This book was previously published as a special issue of British Journal of Religious Education

    1. Peace Education and Religious Education  2. Building Harmony and Peace through Multiculturalist Theology-Based Religious Education  3. Contemporary Religious Conflicts and Religious Education in the Republic of Korea  4. Problems of Teaching about Religion in Japan: Another Textbook Controversy Against Peace?  5. Jewish Religious Education as Peace Education: From Crisis to Opportunity  6. Religion, Identity and Education for Peace: Methodological Approaches  7. Religious Individualization: New Challenges to Education for Tolerance  9. Teaching World Religions, Tolerance and Peacemaking in the USA  10. ‘Religious Education and Peace’: A Response

    Biography

    Robert Jackson is Professor of Education at the University of Warwick and Director of the Warwick Religions and Education Research Unit. He is Editor of the British Journal of Religious Education., Satoko Fujiwara is Professor of Religious Studies at Taisho University in Japan. She is also an editor of the Journal of Religious Studies of the Japanese Association for Religious Studies