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Date: 2004-04-28 16:27:51
Place of birth missing
Religious belief
Religious Education
Humanism
Major religious groups
Secular humanism
Religion
Philosophy of religion
Ninian Smart

Whatever Happened to Religious Education? Religious education is in need of a new direction, argues Penny Thompson, in a perceptive survey of developments related to this key subject of the school curriculum. Starting w

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