Youth of the Eighties, Parents of 2000, Sociological Observations
Détails
ID Serval
serval:BIB_20298
Type
Partie de livre
Collection
Publications
Institution
Titre
Youth of the Eighties, Parents of 2000, Sociological Observations
Titre du livre
Religious Education as Practical Theology
Editeur
Sterling, Peeters
Lieu d'édition
Leuven, Paris
ISBN
978-90-429-1032-4
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2001
Editeur⸱rice scientifique
Roebben Bert , Warren Michael
Série
Annua Nuntia Lovaniensia
Pages
35-54
Langue
anglais
Résumé
(Résumé de l'ouvrage) This book is meant to honour the Belgian religious educationalist Herman Lombaerts reflecting on his legacy. He is internationally renowned as a scholar with a strong commitment to and a conceptual analysis of the social and cultural context in which people live and learn. This series of essays is build upon a thought provoking, streamlined design on the relationship between theology and education, relying on Lombaerts' societal and cultural analysis of contemporary religious education. Three key elements are at stake: the self-agency of the learner, the hermeneutic and communitive interpretation of religious traditions in the teaching of religion, and the radical re-imagination of Christian theology relying on this new model of religious educational praxis. For Lombaerts, the search processes of religious people have their own dynamic and dignity. Practical theology should listen carefully and empathetically to this quest. But he is also convinced of the need of solid fundamental research to understand critically its ambiguities and perspectives. Scholars from Europe, the United States and Australia lead the way in this process of "conceptual stretching". Issues such as happiness of children, identity formation of youth, educational and religious insecurity of parents, multi-faith education, tradition crisis of churches, theological education of lay ministers, narrativity and modern art in religious education, etc. are examined from a practical theological point of view, with a strong commitment to the philosophical, psychological, sociological, educational and political dimensions of three issues. With this book the editors hope to commemorate Lombaerts' international radiation, by building a collegial bridge between the different theoretical approaches in the German, Dutch, French, Italian and Anglo-Saxon religious educational research.
Mots-clé
Religious education, Self-agency, Hermeneutic, Communitive interpretation, Re-imagination of Christian theology, Multi-faith education, Tradition,
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