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History, Remembrance and Religious Education
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Edited By Stephen G. Parker, Rob Freathy and Leslie J. Francis
How should the Holocaust be taught in schools, and to what end? What role should religious education play in recounting and remembering this human catastrophe? How has the nature and purpose of religious education changed and developed over time? What contribution should religious education make to identity formation, particularly regarding the role of memory, heritage and tradition? The scholarly reflections in this volume, drawing upon historical, theoretical and empirical perspectives, provide insights into past, present and potential future developments in religious and values education in a range of national contexts, including Germany, Israel, Norway, Canada and South Africa. The chapters fall under three headings: fostering a culture of remembrance; historical perspectives on religious education; and history, tradition, memory and identity. Together they form a unique collection of international perspectives upon these interlocking themes.
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Aarfloot, A. K. 223
Aarflot, J. O. 223
Abromeit, H.-J. 239
Adick, Ch. 236, 238, 241
Adorno, T. W. 23–24, 27–28, 46, 301–302
Alberts, W. 199
Aldrich, R. 107, 116, 141
Allen, C. 170, 180
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