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Religionens mange dimensioner: Skoleteologi og muslimske børn i en dansk provinsskole
Author(s) -
Sally Dean Anderson
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
tidsskrift for islamforskning
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1901-9580
DOI - 10.7146/tifo.v8i2.25337
Subject(s) - christianity , islam , religious education , danish , refugee , sociology , religious studies , subject (documents) , curriculum , gender studies , theology , political science , law , pedagogy , philosophy , linguistics , library science , computer science
This article is based on fieldwork with young Muslim refugees from Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan, who attend small-town schools in the Danish countryside. The article explores the Danish schools’ ’mixed bag’ approach to religious education. Drawing on theology, philosophy, cultural history and the sociology of religion, the national curriculum privileges evangelical Lutheran Christianity while postulating a universal ’religious dimension’ in people’s lives. The article discusses how this school theology that highlights a common human religious attitude simultaneously excludes any serious discussion of a child’s relationship with God and the many other dimensions of religion that impact the lives of Muslim refugee children. While reporting that they enjoy learning about Christianity, Muslim children also feel compelled by God, family, classmates and their teacher’s lack of knowledge of Islam to find and hold on to their own religious convictions. In this they are surprisingly little helped by a subject designed to get at the religious dimension in people’s lives.

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