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Who studies religion? Towards a better conversation between Theology, Religious Studies, and Religious Education

Benoit, Céline; Hutchings, Tim

Authors

Céline Benoit



Abstract

This paper calls for better integration between the fields of Theology and Religious Studies (TRS) and Religious Education (RE). Positive reform in RE requires integration between educational theory, policy, and practice, but we argue that the academic study of theology and religion is too often an overlooked partner in these conversations. The separation of TRS from RE is damaging at all levels of the curriculum, undermining the rigour and critical depth of school syllabi, cutting TRS and RE specialists off from valuable intellectual discussion, and leaving university departments unprepared to properly support student progression. This destructive divergence has long been observed (e.g. Cush in Br J Relig Educ 21:137-146, 1999), but this paper proposes that the emerging paradigm of Religion and Worldviews Education (RWE) has encouraged important progress. The advent of RWE has generated new interest among RE specialists in the theory and practice of multidisciplinary TRS. It has also created space for TRS academics from many fields to engage with teachers and policymakers in productive conversations. To illustrate this argument, we highlight some examples of good practice and suggest future work through which links might be strengthened.

Citation

Benoit, C., & Hutchings, T. (2023). Who studies religion? Towards a better conversation between Theology, Religious Studies, and Religious Education. Journal of Religious Education, https://doi.org/10.1007/s40839-023-00213-0

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Oct 27, 2023
Online Publication Date Nov 10, 2023
Publication Date 2023
Deposit Date Nov 10, 2023
Journal Journal of Religious Education
Print ISSN 1442-018X
Electronic ISSN 2199-4625
Publisher Springer
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s40839-023-00213-0
Keywords Interdisciplinary dialogue · Religious Education · Religious Studies · Worldviews paradigm
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/27086240
Additional Information Accepted: 27 October 2023; First Online: 10 November 2023; : ; : The authors declare there is no conflict of interest.; : The data presented in this paper comes from feedback forms that were gathered as part of a knowledge-exchange project. All research studies involving human participants discussed in this paper were approved by the relevant Ethics Committees at the University of Nottingham and Aston University.