More than 30 religious educators explore goals for the new century. A valuable tool for broadening our understanding of religious education and its impact on our future. In the tradition of The Stonehouse Conversations, published in 1979.
Essex Conversations: Visions for Lifespan Religious Education
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More than 30 religious educators explore goals for the new century. A valuable tool for broadening our understanding of religious education and its impact on our future. In the tradition of The Stonehouse Conversations, published in 1979.
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Rev. Sharon Wylie –
This is the most recent (2001) collection of UU thoughts on religious education. I would recommend it to anyone interested in religious education. I particularly appreciate the essays by Dan Harper and Rebecca Parker.
Melissa Thomson –
Read for the Unitarian Universalist ministerial reading list. This book is a good overview of the whys and wherefores of religious education, and presents a wide selection of educators giving their understandings of the task of ministering through RE.
Kat C –
Re-reading for an online bookgroup! See http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/3... Re-reading for an online bookgroup! See http://www.goodreads.com/group/show/3...
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