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Theological Education in Africa

Quo Vadimus?

Christians believe in God and act righteously the Qur ' an affirms that " their
reward is with their Lord and there shall no fear come upon them neither shall
they grieve . " ( 2 . 69 ) At the same time the Qur ' an challenges Christians in
respect of ...

The Routledge International Handbook of Religious Education

How and what to teach about religion is controversial in every country. The Routledge International Handbook of Religious Education is the first book to comprehensively address the range of ways that major countries around the world teach religion in public and private educational institutions. It discusses how three models in particular seem to dominate the landscape. Countries with strong cultural traditions focused on a majority religion tend to adopt an "identification model," where instruction is provided only in the tenets of the majority religion, often to the detriment of other religions and their adherents. Countries with traditions that differentiate church and state tend to adopt a "separation model," thus either offering instruction in a wide range of religions, or in some cases teaching very little about religion, intentionally leaving it to religious institutions and the home setting to provide religious instruction. Still other countries attempt "managed pluralism," in which neither one, nor many, but rather a limited handful of major religious traditions are taught. Inevitably, there are countries which do not fit any of these dominant models and the range of methods touched upon in this book will surprise even the most enlightened reader. Religious instruction by educational institutions in 53 countries and regions of the world are explored by experts native to each country. These chapters discuss: Legal parameters in terms of subjective versus objective instruction in religion Constitutional, statutory, social and political contexts to religious approaches Distinctions between the kinds of instruction permitted in elementary and secondary schools versus what is allowed in institutions of higher learning. Regional assessments which provide a welcome overview and comparison. This comprehensive and authoritative volume will appeal to educators, scholars, religious leaders, politicians, and others interested in how religion and education interface around the world.

The Qur'an is known for challenging minds by encouraging its readers to reflect
upon the human body, human personality, and other creations in the universe,
and especially the natural world which is a precursor to empirical science.

The Emergence of Schools of the People: Implications for Education Policy and Research

Filipino Moslems in the South, earlier Islamized in the 14 Century, learned Arabic
to read the Qur'an, and resisted Spanish colonization, including the use of new
script. To this day, the writing of their local languages in the Romanized script is ...

Meeting SEN in the Curriculum: Religious Education

This book includes: The case for letting pupils with special needs engage with the 'big issues'; How to use classroom displays to reiterate and encourage learning; Organising and coordinating visits and expeditions.

As many different sorts of alphabet are involved, words do not always correspond
to our phonetic system and pupils will need to develer visual memory skills to
remember words such as Qur'an, Sikh, Kippah, etc. Displaying words around the
 ...

Almajiri and Qurʼanic Education

Thabit as regard any Qur'anic word , you should write it in the dialect t of the
Qureysh for , the Qur'an was revealed in their dialect . When they finished the
project , the original document was sent back to | Hafsat , and the new copies
sent to ...

An Exploration of the Consequences of Two Alternatives on Women's Needs for Higher Education in Saudi Arabia

A Women's Independent University and a Women's Open University

The Qur ' an , which is the first source of Islamic jurisprudence , contains no verse
that deprives or denies women the right to be educated . The word Qur ' an itself
is derived from the word ' reading and the first verse of the Qur ' an is a call to ...

Muslim Education Quarterly

It is obvious that the points they raise for moral discourse in the Qur ' ān need to
be addressed analytically and should not be dismissed with a wave of the hand .
Failure to resolve them more satisfactorily may give the wrong impression that ...

Theological Education in Contemporary Africa

Part One addresses 'Theological Foundations.' The five essays in this section deal with the Bible, Theology and Ecumenism. The subjects of theological methods, contextual hermeneutics, and appropriate curriculum are given special attention. Of course even foundational issues cannot be discussed in a vacuum and so each of the essays addresses these foundational subjects in the light of African realities. Part Two deals with 'Contemporary Issues.' It is particularly in this section that the traditional themes in African theology have been somewhat displaced by concerns which are today very pressing indeed. Three essays are devoted to the question of HIV/AIDS. This disease, which has devastated the African continent, demands a theological and practical response from those who claim to follow Jesus Christ. If the churches do not respond to this crisis with energy and determination we should not be surprised if the next generation wonders whether the Gospel has the power which we claim that it has. Two essays address the question of Islam and Muslim-Christian Relations in Africa. The resurgence of Islam in the world today is a concern of many. For those who believe in Jesus, this is a challenge which demands much wisdom and love. How should we respond to our Muslim neighbours? What are appropriate and thoughtful ways to share the love of Christ? Two further essays appear under the title of 'The Marginalized.' This could, of course, be a much large section. Those who suffer from AIDS could be included in this number, and one might have expected to see at least one essay on the place of women. In this volume, however, the 'disabled' and youth are highlighted. Both groups are clearly in need of the attention of the churches, and both groups are clearly misunderstood and neglected. The final section of Part Two contains essays, which focus attention on 'Theological Paedagogy.' All of the other contributions to this volume make suggestions and arguments about curriculum, resources, and issues of concern for theological educators. The causal aim of this book is that these essays may help us to reflect in an intentional way on the implications of contemporary realities for the future of theological education.

Two essays address the question of Islam and Muslim-Christian Relations in Africa. The resurgence of Islam in the world today is a concern of many. For those who believe in Jesus, this is a challenge which demands much wisdom and love.

Education for Peace

Testimonies from World Religions

A collection of statements from various religious backgrounds, discussing the role of interreligious intolerance in human conflict and the themes of peace in different religious traditions. Explores the possibility for true dialogue -- between individuals and religions -- to abate tension and lead to true peace. Also addresses practical aspects and problems of peace education theory.

35. A.Y. Ali , Holy Qur'an . 36. M. Ali , Holy Qur'an . 37. Ibid . 38. A.A.A. Fyzee , A
Modern Approach to Islam ( Lahore , Universal Books , 1978 ) , P. 17 . 39. Ibid .
40. Asad , Message of the Qur'an . 41. Ibid . 42. G.A. Parwez , Tabweeb ul - Qur'
ān ...

Contributions to Education

Book V takes up the infallibility of the Qur ' an and the reliability of the Hadīth , the
Traditions . The proofs that the Qur ' an is the literally revealed Word of God
center largely around its incomparable eloquence , the miraculous order of its ...