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Contents
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Religious Education as Encounter. Introduction
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1. Introduction
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2. Short Personal and Intellectual Biography of John M. Hull
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3. The Content of the Book
13
References
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Religious Education as Encounter. From Body Worlds to Religious Worlds
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1. Introduction
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2. Unconscious Passion?
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3. The Desire to See
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4. From Normality to Totality
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5. The Linguistic Borders of Normality
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6. Disability Awareness and Faith
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7. The Learning Curve
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8. How a Neurologist developed the Concept of Human Worlds
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9. From Body Worlds to Religious Worlds
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10. God as a Trans-world Reality
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References
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Encounter and Comparison. Complementary Perspectives for Religious Education?
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1. Introduction
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2. Encounter and Comparison: Conceptual Analysis
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3. Mutual Implication of Encounter and Comparison in the Praxis of Religious Education?
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4. Encounter and Comparison in Research on Religious Education
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5. Conclusions and Perspectives for the Future
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References
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Educating Identity: Toward a Pedagogy of Difference
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1. Introduction
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2. Evaluating Rational Evaluation
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3. Initiation into a Way of Life
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4. Conclusion
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References
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Re-thinking Religious Education in Turkish Schools in the Light of the Contribution by John M. Hull to the Turkish Experience
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1. Introduction
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2. Justifications for Religious Education to Become a School Subject in Turkey
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3. Advances in Religious Education in Turkey
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4. Summary with Concluding Remarks
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References
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Encountering the Self and the Other: Black Christian Education as Inter- ethnic and Anti- racist Discourse
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1. Introduction
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2. The Hidden Cost of Belonging in Britain
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3. The Pathology of Black Rage as a Response to Racialised Othering
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4. Dubois and Double Consciousness
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5. The Privileges of being White
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6. The Black Response to Racism in Britain
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7. The Importance of Inter-culturality
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8. White Scholars who have ‘Bucked the Trend’
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9. The Role of Black Christian Education for Encountering Self and the ‘ Other’
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10. Black Christian Education for Racial and Ethnic Reconciliation
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11. Black Christian Education Informed by Black Christology
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Annexe: Get on the Bus
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References
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Encounter as Model for Dialogue in Religious Education
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1. Dialogue: Fashion and Needs
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2. Encounter: Rhetoric and Ideal
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3. The Phenomenon of Encounter
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4. Formation: Ac-knowledgement of the Other
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5. Religion: The Structure of Encounter
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6. Encounter and Dialogue in Religious Education
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7. Concluding Remarks
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References
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The Text and Its Readings: But What About Truth?
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1. Introduction
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2. My Introduction to Iblis
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3. The Human Condition
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4. The Tragedy of Iblis
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5. Questions
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References
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Religious Education as Encounter with Neighbour Religions
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1. Introduction: Fundamental Perceptions of a Religious Dimension and Interreligious Encounters
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2. Encounter with Neighbour Religions
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3. Christianity and Neighbour-Religions: Hans Jochen Margull’s Position on Interreligious Encounter
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4. Impulses for the Education of Religion from the Experiences of Ecumenical Dialogue
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References
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Encountering ‘Good Practice’ Teacher’s Construction of School’s Identity
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1. Introduction
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2. School Ethos in a Field of Tension
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3. The Biography of Teachers as a Cornerstone
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4. The Concept of Identity
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5. Structural Identity Consulation (SIC)
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6. An Interpretive Approach of Examples of ‘ Good Practice’
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7. Encounter in Practice and in Narratives
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8. Encounter in Theory
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9. Emerging Identity in Awareness and Reflection
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References
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List of Authors and Editor
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