religious eduation is a study of religion nominally it self.it includes beliefs, doctrines, faith, culture, rituals, teachings preceded by the said religion.its the study that involves mythiological and doctrine dimension with a view of setting moral starndard in our society
Religious Education classes are useful for learning about other people's religions and to find out about what other people believe. It is also interesting to see the differences in some people's views. Having extensive knowledge about religion can even help you out in careers like journalism and teaching.
Religious education teaches the doctrines of a religion. Its usual purpose is to teach children the basics of a religion. A less common purpose is to teach new adherents of a religion.
Is the study about God and creat ures
Algernon David Black has written: 'The religious education of the child' -- subject(s): Religious education of children 'The meaning of ethical culture'
A secularist is someone who believes in the separation of religion and state, advocating for a society where governmental decisions are made without influence from religious beliefs. They prioritize the importance of neutrality and equality in matters of governance and public policy.
Religious Education Review was created in 2008.
Religious of Christian Education was created in 1817.
Either Director of Religious Education or Doctor of Religious Education.
i think religious education in Germany is just called religion
BYU College of Religious Education was created in 1940.
Values education focuses on teaching universal values such as honesty, respect, and responsibility, whereas religious education focuses on teaching specific religious beliefs, practices, and traditions associated with a particular faith. Values education aims to develop students' moral character and decision-making skills, while religious education aims to impart knowledge and understanding of a specific religious tradition.
Raymond Holley has written: 'Religious education and religious understanding' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Religious education
'RE' stands for Religious Education. 'Re:' means 'about' or 'on the subject of', it's from a Latin word meaning 'on the subject of'.
its about lols
It seems to me that religious education is not designed or intended to help with basic needs.