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Introducing Critical Religious Education Andrew Wright Professor of Religious and Theological Education UCL Institute of Education London School of Theology andrew.wright@lst.ac.uk
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2 overview Philosophy prevailing matrix critical realism Religion seen through the matrix seen through critical realism Education liberal religious education critical religious education
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3 philosophy: prevailing matrix Epistemic Question ‘How can I obtain certain knowledge?’ sense experience: empiricism reason / feeling / desire: idealism, romanticism, post- modernism fact / value divide objective facts subjective opinions
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4 philosophy: prevailing matrix epistemic fallacy: making the world (ontology) conform to our ways of knowing (epistemology) epistemology: fact / value ontology: world ‘out-there’ / world ‘in here’ naturalism: nature (not God) bedrock of reality secular humanism: self-determination (no higher authority) comprehensive liberalism: freedom / tolerance
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5 philosophy: critical realism Ontological Question ‘What must the world be like for us to experience it in the ways we do? inference to the best-possible explanation ontological realism epistemic contingency [epistemic relativism] reflexive discernment [judgemental rationality]
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6 philosophy: critical realism Ontology deep (causal mechanisms) stratified dynamic, emergent value-laden Epistemology empirical / actual / real expression / description / explanation abduction / retroduction / iteration attentive (wonder) / reasonable (wisdom) / responsible relational knowledge: truth / truthfulness
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7 religion: the matrix objective facts: observable religious phenomena subjective opinion: religious / secular freedom & tolerance acceptable opinion matrix (naturalism, humanism, liberalism) liberal religion: private, relativistic unacceptable opinion religious fundamentalism: public, truth-claiming religious orthodoxy: public, truth-claiming
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8 religion: critical realism ontological realism parts / whole personal / social / cultural / natural / transcendent (?) the ultimate order-of-things epistemic contingency diverse accounts of ultimate reality religious / secular reflexive discernment faith seeking understanding pursuing truth & truthful living
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9 liberal religious education [confessional religious education = fundamentalism] ontological realism learning about religion religion as an objective cultural reality learning objective facts epistemic contingency learning from religion religion as a contested cultural reality constructing / expressing subjective opinions reflexive discernment freedom of opinion tolerance of the opinions of others
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10 critical religious education the cultivation of religious literacy in pursuit of ultimate truth and truthful living sub species aeternitatis ontological realism subject core: ultimate reality (truth), ultimate meaning of life (truthfulness) epistemic contingency subject mediator: religious / secular worldviews subject mediator: ways of living sub species aeternitatis subject mediator: ways of knowing sub species aeternitatis reflexive discernment religious literacy: deeper discernment of truth / truthfulness via wonder, wisdom and responsibility
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