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Unsere Alltagswelt gilt heute als zunehmend religiös pluralisiert. Führt aber die Wahrnehmung religiöser Pluralität zu einem »Plausibilitätsverlust« von Religion, wie dies Peter L. Berger konstatierte? Oder führt sie eher in eine Fundamentalisierung der eigenen Religion, wie Markttheorien dies zur Ausbildung von starken Marken nahelegen? Aus biografie- und diskursanalytischer Perspektive ergibt sich ein ganz anderes Bild: Sowohl generative Aspekte der Religionsgeschichte der zweiten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts als auch ein multi-relationales Netz aus biografischen Bedeutungen von Religion, das dem herkömmlichen Verständnis einer, wenn auch prozesshaft gedachten, religiösen Identität zuwiderläuft, treten hierbei zutage. »Das Buch zeigt, in welche gesellschaftlichen und persönlichen Deutungsdynamiken die Religion der anderen verstrickt ist und so das eigene Verhältnis zu Religion mit reguliert.« Oliver Neumann, www.lehrerbibliothek.de, 17.10.2020
RELIGION / General. --- Religion --- Plurality. --- Religion, Primitive --- Atheism --- Irreligion --- Religions --- Theology --- Islam. --- Moslems. --- guest workers. --- identity. --- inter-religious encounter. --- interculturality. --- migration. --- multi-denominationalism. --- praxeology. --- religion. --- religious plurality. --- sociology of religion. --- Religiosität; Religiöse Pluralität; Deutschland; Interreligiöse Begegnung; Biografieforschung; Islam; Muslime; Moderne; Zeitgeschichte; Bikonfessionalität; Gastarbeiter; Flüchtlingsdebatte; Generation; Identität; Praxeologie; Religion; Migration; Religionssoziologie; Religionswissenschaft; Interkulturalität; Religiousness; Religious Plurality; Germany; Interreligious Encounter; Biographical Research; Muslims; Modernity; Contemporary History; Biconfessionality; Guest Worker; Refugee Debate; Identity; Praxeology; Sociology of Religion; Religious Studies; Interculturalism --- Germany.
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In Europe RE in schools is predominantly organised denominationally. Growing religious plurality in particular is increasingly presenting a challenge for this organisational model. The question of how RE should be organised is currently the subject of controversial debate within the field of religious education studies. Is an alternative format even thinkable for those who hold responsibility for RE in schools? This study dedicates itself to Vienna, which like other European cities, is characterised by a high degree of religious plurality. The study employs a qualitative-empirical approach, in order to take a close look at the discourse around RE within two schools for upper secondary education, where it is coming up against its organisational limits. This study analyses group discussions with RE teachers and with members of the school community committee (an elected body consisting of teacher, pupil and parent representatives, as well as the head of school). Research into these often implicit attitudes towards religion and RE is vital for the development of future oriented forms of RE. This study consequently offers a valuable contribution to context sensitive religious education studies.
Religious education --- Religious pluralism --- Religion and sociology --- Educational sociology. --- Ethical education --- Theological education --- Education --- Moral education --- Pluralism (Religion) --- Pluralism --- Religion --- Religions --- Education and sociology --- Social problems in education --- Society and education --- Sociology, Educational --- Sociology --- Religion and society --- Religious sociology --- Society and religion --- Sociology, Religious --- Sociology and religion --- Sociology of religion --- Aims and objectives --- RE --- Religious Affiliation --- religious Plurality --- RE teacher --- Religionspädagogik --- religiöse Vielfalt --- religiöse Bildung --- Konfessioneller Religionsunterricht --- Religionslehrer --- schulinterner Diskurs --- Schulpädagogik --- religious education --- religious studies --- relgious diversity --- teacher --- denominational religious education --- Religionspädagogik --- religiöse Vielfalt --- religiöse Bildung --- konfessioneller Religionsunterricht --- Austria --- Catholic Church --- Ethics --- Islam --- Multiculturalism --- Muslims --- Protestantism --- Vienna
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