RELIGIOUS EDUCATION IN SECULAR SOCIETY

REFLECTIONS ON THE RATIONALE AND (FUTURE) FORM OF RELIGIOUS TEACHING IN GERMANY

Authors

  • Judith Könemann University of Münster

Keywords:

Legitimation of Religious Education, Non-religious nondenominational, Organisational Forms of Religious Education, Religious Education, Religious Education in Germany, Religious Plurality

Abstract

This essay addresses the current state and the future of religious education in Germany. In accordance with the German constitution (Grundgesetz), religious education is part of the regular curriculum of the public education system of the Federal Republic of Germany. It is faith-oriented and denominational. The question of the future of religious education as a faith-oriented and denominational school subject arises in light of massive changes in the religious landscape in Western Europe and, especially, in the face of an increasing plurality of religions and worldviews. This essay argues that, in light of religion regaining importance in the public sphere in Western Europe, being educated about religion becomes a necessary tool for acting in society. In the German education system, currently, there is no provision for religious education for non-religious people because of the denominational orientation of religious education. To reflect on this subject, first, this essay will give reasons for and a legitimation of religious education in the German public education system. After that, it will present ideas for an appropriate form of religious education in the public education system. These ideas refer to the organisational form, contents and didactical approaches.

Author Biography

Judith Könemann, University of Münster

Prof. Dr Judith Könemann, is Professor of Practical Theology/Religious Education at the Faculty of Catholic Theology, Münster University (2009- ). She is spokesperson of the board of directors of the Center for Religion and Modernity (CRM). From 2015 to 2017 she was Dean of the Faculty of Catholic Theology, and since 2018 she is Board member of the Education council at the University of Münster. Key areas of her work and research: Establishment and foundation of religious education, Education outside of school / non-formal education, Poverty and education (educational equity), Sociology of Religion; Religion in the public sphere, Pastoral care at schools and school development. Email: j.koenemann@unimuenster.de

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Published

2018-12-31

How to Cite

Könemann, J. (2018). RELIGIOUS EDUCATION IN SECULAR SOCIETY: REFLECTIONS ON THE RATIONALE AND (FUTURE) FORM OF RELIGIOUS TEACHING IN GERMANY. Asian Horizons, 12(04), 579–591. Retrieved from https://dvkjournals.in/index.php/ah/article/view/2391