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| 1. | "... to provide public
funding for religious education either through subsidies for religious
independent schools or through provision within the public schools -
despite the fact that, inconsistently, it does fund a range of religious
social service agencies."
| Source: | Madeley, John T.S. "The Challenge of Pluralism: Church and State in Five Democracies" West European Politics 22.1 Jan. 1 1999: 209-211  |
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| 2. | " Higher levels of education have a negative impact on
measures of traditional religious beliefs; however, education also spurs
participation in religious organizations (lannaccone 1997, Johnson 1997,
Sherkat 1998)."
| Source: | Sherkat, Darren E.,Ellison, Christopher G. "RECENT DEVELOPMENTS AND CURRENT CONTROVERSIES IN THE SOCIOLOGY OF RELIGION" Annual Review of Sociology Jan. 1 1999: 363  |
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| 3. | "... to the early demand
for education to be secular. [65] This conspiracy theory of religious
teaching was for Theodore Rothstein at the heart of what was known as
the 'religious difficulty in the schools'."
| Source: | JOHNSON, GRAHAM. "British Social Democracy and Religion, 1881--1911" Journal of Ecclesiastical History 51.1 Jan. 1 2000: 94  |
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| 4. | " First, there
is a debate as to whether citizenship education should be taught
independently of, or as part of, religious education."
| Source: | Kearns, Ade,Forrest, Ray. "Social Cohesion and Multilevel Urban Governance" Urban Studies May 1 2000: 995  |
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| 5. | " Professor Bradley T. Ewing
offers some evidence that receiving a religious education, or at least a
Catholic school education, correlates with higher job market earnings."
| Source: | . "Editor's Introduction" American Journal of Economics and Sociology 59.3 July 1 2000: 363  |
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| 6. | " Education can be
expected to exert a strong influence on religious attitudes because it
determined how people came into contact with and reacted to current and
new ideas; unfortunately, direct information about the education
testators had received is lacking in most cases."
| Source: | Pammer, Michael. "DEATH AND THE TRANSFER OF WEALTH: BEQUEST PATTERNS AND CULTURAL CHANGE IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY" Journal of Social History 33.4 June 22 2000: 913  |
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| 7. | " It seems
implausible to regard religious education as within the scope of
Al's obligations regarding Brenda--to see him as obligated to
provide her with religious training, and as having latitude only in the
choice of how to fulfill his obligation."
| Source: | Montague, Phillip. "The Myth of Parental Rights" Social Theory and Practice 26.1 Mar. 22 2000: 47  |
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| 8. | "
The Zionist Hebrew school system was further subdivided between three
trends according to political and religious affiliation: religious,
Labour, and General Zionist.(6)
Arab education during the Mandatory period was divided between
government schools, where the majority..."
| Source: | ELBOIM-DROR, RACHEL. "British Educational Policies in Palestine" Middle Eastern Studies 36.2 Apr. 1 2000: 28  |
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| 9. | " This measure was administered
to parents and assessed age, ethnic status, occupational status, years
of education, religious affiliation and frequency of religious service
attendance."
| Source: | SMITH, GREGORY T.,MILLER, TERRI L.,KROLL, LARRY,SIMMONS, JEAN R.,GALLEN, ROBERT. "Children's Perceptions of Parental Drinking: The Eye of the Beholder" Journal of Studies on Alcohol 60.6 Nov. 1 1999: 817  |
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| 10. | "... about sexual education and sexual
health."
* $200,000 to the National Abortion Federation for "general
support."
* $152,550 to a Milwaukee group, Religious Consultation on
Population, "for a project to counter religious..."
| Source: | Price, Joyce Howard. "Packard Foundation labeled `radically pro-abortion': Contributions to liberal causes elicit questions" Washington Times May 2 1999: 5  |
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| 11. | "... the advisory committee
of an Alban Institute Research Project on "Churches Nourishing a
Spirituality for the World." His articles and reviews have appeared
in Teaching Theology and Religion, Theological Education, and Koinonia
Journal and are forthcoming in Religious Education."
| Source: | Martin, Robert K. "Christian ministry as communion: contributions of Orthodox-reformed dialogue to a reformed theology of ecclesial ministry" Journal of Ecumenical Studies 35.3-4 June 22 1998: 405-407  |
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| 12. | "
Concurrently, the state-controlled Grand Mufti, Saudi Arabia's
highest religious authority, has called it a crime to label outsiders
indiscriminately as infidels and even has called for the revision of
Saudi religious education."
| Source: | Walsh, John. "Royal crackdown: Saudi Arabia's September 11" Harvard International Review 25.3 Sept. 22 2003: 8-10  |
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| 13. | "... of the laity (in the ordinary
sense of the word, that is, they are not members of religious
congregations); 82 percent are women.
* Religious LEMs average thirteen-plus years of Catholic education,
while lay LEMs average eight years.
..."
| Source: | Ruddy, Christopher. "Summer school: why it's good for you & for the church" Commonweal 131.10 May 21 2004: 11-15  |
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| 14. | " Nourishing
Children's Religious Imagination: Primary Religious Education
Today."
| Source: | . "Publications of the week" Bookseller .5154 Nov. 12 2004: 36-49  |
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| 15. | "
You may have expected godless folk such as myself to welcome a
proposal from Charles Clarke, the Education Secretary, that schools
should teach atheism, humanism and other "secular
philosophies" in religious education classes."
| Source: | West, Patrick. "Religion/2: I'm no atheist, I'm a rationalist" New Statesman (1996) 133.4713 Nov. 8 2004: 13-14  |
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| 16. | "... and Sayers, 1996), multicultural awareness (D'Andrea,
1995), and supplement multicultural education in terms of historical and
religious education (Hammer and Kellner, 2000)."
| Source: | Simonsson, Marie. "Technology use of Hispanic bilingual teachers: a function of their beliefs, attitudes and perceptions on peer technology use in the classroom" Journal of Instructional Psychology 31.3 Sept. 1 2004: 257-267  |
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| 17. | "... interest for disfavoring religion, at least
"deal[ing] differently with religious education for the ministry
than with education for other callings," for the Court could
"think of few areas in which a State's antiestablishment
interests come more..."
| Source: | Lantta, Luke A. "The post-Zelman voucher battleground: where to turn after federal challenges to Blaine amendments fail" Law and Contemporary Problems 67.3 June 22 2004: 213-243  |
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| 18. | "
My negative experiences with Jewish religious education have led me
to be particularly alert to situations wherein clients have accepted the
religious and nonreligious viewpoints of others without question."
| Source: | Weinrach, Stephen G.,Dryden, Windy,DiMattia, Dominic J.,Doyle, Kristene A.,MacLaren, Catherine,O'Kelly, Monica,Malkinson, Ruth. "Post-September 11th perspectives on religion, spirituality, and philosophy in the personal and professional lives of selected REBT cognoscenti" Journal of Counseling and Development 82.4 Sept. 22 2004: 426-439 |
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| 19. | " See Allan Figueroa Deck, The Second Wave
12-15.
(12) For a discussion of multiculturalism, particularly in
education, see Peter C. Phan, "Multiculturalism, Church, and the
University," Religious Education 90 (1995) 8-29.
(13) See Michael Novak, The Rise of..."
| Source: | Phan, Peter C. "Cultures, religions, and power: proclaiming Christ in the United States today" Theological Studies 65.4 Dec. 1 2004: 714-741  |
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| 20. | "... and passionate people at all levels.[4-8]
After this is attained, four mature DMP components include patient and
staff education; care and utilization management; marketing; and
community resilience partners (religious, civic, and welfare groups,
businesses, etc; DoD publication)."
| Source: | Mitchell, John P. "Guideline Implementation in the Department of Defense" Chest 118.2 Aug. 1 2000: 65  |
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| 21. | " Since the era of the Warren Court, the Supreme Court has
been at the center of some of our most explosive public policy issues,
such as racial and gender preferences, prayers in school, aid to
religious schools, partial-birth abortion, and single-sex education."
| Source: | BRESLER, ROBERT J. "A Scalia or Ginsburg Court?: Voters Hold the Key" USA Today (Magazine) 129.2664 Sept. 1 2000: 13  |
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| 22. | "... would wreck the First Amendment, destroy public education, tax all
citizens to pay for sectarian indoctrination, and fragment society along
religious, ethnic, class, and other lines."
| Source: | Doerr, Edd. "A Week in June" Humanist 60.5 Sept. 1 2000: 38  |
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| 23. | " David Harte finds in the law relating to religious education the
philosophy of a society neither secular nor sectarian but
'genuinely pluralist'."
| Source: | BENNETT, BRUCE S. "English canon law. Essays in honour of Bishop Eric Kemp" Journal of Ecclesiastical History 51.2 Apr. 1 2000: 389  |
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| 24. | " Sunni Islam is
propagated by state institutions such as the mosques and the
Administration of Religious Affairs and by formal education in schools."
| Source: | ERGIL, DOGU. "Indentity Crises and Political Instability in Turkey" Journal of International Affairs 54.1 Sept. 22 2000: 43  |
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| 25. | " As a layperson who has preached
on numerous occasions--at the 1999 Religious Education Conference, the
largest convention of Catholic leaders throughout the country; the
twenty-first Dominican provincial chapter in San Francisco; and at my
own parish,..."
| Source: | Simon Jr., William E. "LAY PREACHING" Commonweal 127.15 Sept. 8 2000: 26  |
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