Full Description
Religious tradition such as Christianity involve religious practices such as praying, gathering, taking care of the fellow men, dealing with life and death, or the interpretation of religious stories. The culmination of the religious topics in the syllabi has raised several concerns even in the conservative nations that are not willing to open for a secular biased society. This is the case with the developing countries those economies are buoyant and willing not to take any sort of risk. This book explains the role of religious studies in affecting the education under academic lens. This book mainly serves to the social researchers and undergraduate, postgraduates who are willing to pursue an education that links religious almanac with the education sphere.
Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Religion in Education
Chapter 2 Schooling Systems and Religious Education
Chapter 3 Religious Education
Chapter 4 Church and Education
Chapter 5 Religion and Heritage
Chapter 6 Post Secular Era and Religious Education
Chapter 7 Secular Intolerance and Education
Chapter 8 Criticism and Secularism
Chapter 9 Secularism, Religion, and Intolerance



