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Tracing Violence’s Pedagogic Roots

Lasciate ogne speranza, voi ch’intrate | Leave every hope, ye that enter (Dante) I awoke today to a news alert that there has been another shooting at the military base Fort Hood in Texas, USA. The New York Times reports: “Fort Hood Gunman Was Being Treated for Depression”. Critical analytic skills went on automatic shutdown

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REA’s first session as a Related Scholarly Organization at the meeting of the American Academy of Religion!

Going to Baltimore this week?  Don’t miss REA’s first session as a Related Scholarly Organization at the meeting of the American Academy of Religion! P23-402 Religious Education and 21st-Century Intersections: Religion Identity Formation, Social Activism, and Public Imagination Mary E. Hess, Presiding, with panelists Yolanda Smith, Siebren Miedema, and Mai-Anh Tran Saturday, Nov 23 – 6:30 PM-8:00 PM Sheraton

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Routledge Education Author of the Month November 2013: Robert Jackson

Robert Jackson is a leading international researcher, writer, editor and policy adviser in the field of religions and education. He will become only the 12th recipient of the William Rainey Harper Award from the Religious Education Association (USA) in Boston on November 9, joining the ranks of Marshall McLuhan, Margaret Mead and Paulo Freire.

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Jazz Sextet: The Garden St Six

For the enjoyment of all who will be attending Saturday, November 9th,  REA Annual Banquet, The Jazz Sextet, The Garden St Six will perform! 9:00 PM – 10:30 PM  The Garden St. Six features: Phil Grenadier, trumpet, Brett Walberg, tenor sax, Eric Giribaldi, guitar, Tim Peck, piano, Brian Race, bass, and Josh Ziemann, drums. The group is made up

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