Freedom and authority in religions and religious education /
Freedom and authority in religions and religious education /
edited by Brian Gates.
- London: Cassell, c1996.
- xv, 206p.: 24.4cm.
Includes index.
1. World Religions: the Boundaries of Belief and Unbelief. --2. Freedom and Authority in Buddhism. --3. Freedom and Authority in Christianity. --4. Authority and Freedom in Hinduism. --5. Authority and Freedom in Islam. --6. Freedom and Authority in Judaism. --7. Freedom and Authority in Sikhism. --8. Freedom and Authority in Northern Ireland. --9. Freedom and Authority in Israel. --10. Freedom and Authority in Religious Education. --11. Orthodoxy and Openness: the Experience of Buddhist Children. --12. Orthodoxy and Openness: the Experience of Christian Children. --13. Orthodoxy and Openness: the Experience of Hindu Children. --14. Orthodoxy and Openness: the Experience of Jewish Children. --15. Orthodoxy and Openness: the Experience of Muslim Children. --16. Orthodoxy and Openness: the Experience of Sikh Children. --17. The Teaching of World Religions in Continental Europe. --18. Freedom, Authority and the Study of Religion in the United States.
0-304-32419-1
Authority -- Religious
Freedom -- Religious aspects.
Religious education.
BCir. 291.65 / F875
Includes index.
1. World Religions: the Boundaries of Belief and Unbelief. --2. Freedom and Authority in Buddhism. --3. Freedom and Authority in Christianity. --4. Authority and Freedom in Hinduism. --5. Authority and Freedom in Islam. --6. Freedom and Authority in Judaism. --7. Freedom and Authority in Sikhism. --8. Freedom and Authority in Northern Ireland. --9. Freedom and Authority in Israel. --10. Freedom and Authority in Religious Education. --11. Orthodoxy and Openness: the Experience of Buddhist Children. --12. Orthodoxy and Openness: the Experience of Christian Children. --13. Orthodoxy and Openness: the Experience of Hindu Children. --14. Orthodoxy and Openness: the Experience of Jewish Children. --15. Orthodoxy and Openness: the Experience of Muslim Children. --16. Orthodoxy and Openness: the Experience of Sikh Children. --17. The Teaching of World Religions in Continental Europe. --18. Freedom, Authority and the Study of Religion in the United States.
0-304-32419-1
Authority -- Religious
Freedom -- Religious aspects.
Religious education.
BCir. 291.65 / F875