October 31!
October 31 is the last day to register online for the Annual Conference in Boston. After this date the cost will be $200. Register today!
October 31 is the last day to register online for the Annual Conference in Boston. After this date the cost will be $200. Register today!
November 8-10 researchers, practitioners, and students in the field of Religious Education will gather in Boston. Have you registered for the 2013 Annual Meeting? If, not register today!
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The Council of Independent Colleges (CIC) and Interfaith Youth Core (IFYC) have announced two multidisciplinary seminars on Teaching Interfaith Understanding for full-time faculty members. The seminars will broaden faculty members’ knowledge and perspective to help them strengthen the teaching of interfaith understanding, develop new courses and other resources, and encourage the development of a growing
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REA member Michael Waggoner (University of Northern Iowa) has edited a new book that perfectly fits this year’s meeting theme, “Coming Out Religiously: Religion, the Public Sphere, and Religious Identity Formation.” Noting that public education is one of the few places “where Americans can meet together to learn about each other and to share in
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Mere Anglicanism, an organization that aims to educate lay and clergy leaders, will hold its seventh annual conference January 23-25, 2014, at the Charleston Music Hall, 37 John Street, Charleston, SC. Speakers for “Science, Faith and Apologetics: An Answer for the Hope That Is Within Us” include John C. Lennox, Alvin Carl Plantinga, Stephen C.
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Don’t miss the first REA session at the American Academy of Religion meeting in Baltimore! Saturday, Nov 23 – 6:30-8:00 PM Sheraton Inner Harbor-Harborview II P23-402 Religious Education and 21st-Century Intersections: Religion Identity Formation, Social Activism, and Public Imagination Three of the Religious Education Association’s leaders – past, present, and future presidents – trace the
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The date and location for the REA Annual Meeting 2014 have been set. Join us on 7-9 November 2014 near Chicago, Illinois, at the Doubletree Hotel, Chicago – Oak Brook. Visit our accommodations page for more details.
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Fordham University, with the support of a generous grant from The John Templeton Foundation, invites proposals for the “New Perspectives on the Theology of Understanding” funding initiative. The aim is to encourage research from both new and established scholars working on the notion of understanding in theology and religion. Interdisciplinary teams that include members from
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Online registration is now available for the 2013 REA:APPRRE meeting in Boston! The pdf for those who prefer mailing your registration will be available July 20. Remember to review the Sessions page of the meeting website before beginning to register because you will be asked to select the session you are going to attend. There
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Taylor & Francis have announced the ten most accessed essays in Religious Education for the last two years, 2011-2012. These significant essays can be accessed free of charge through Taylor & Francis Online. We congratulate the authors of the publications below and encourage members to share these with your colleagues! “Learning Religion and Religiously Learning
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