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Religious Diversity and Childrens Literature
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491_9781617353963
A volume in International Social Studies Forum: The SeriesSeries Editors Richard Diem, University of Texas at San Antonioand Jeff Passe, Towson UniversityThere may be no topic that is more controversial in our country and in our schools than religion. Changing demographicsand the evolving relationship between religion and politics have resulted in conflicts concerning teaching about religion,teaching about evolution, and prayers at graduation. In spite of laws and policies designed to clarify these challenges, therelationship between religion and the schools remains a powerful and conflicted issue. And yet, religious literacy isessential for people of all ages to understand historical and contemporary cultures and conflicts as well as different beliefsand practices of people in our communities and around the world.Many of the concerns raised about teaching children about religion can be addressed through the use of authentic childrensand adolescent literature. The use of rich narratives, both fact and fiction, is both an effective and inclusive strategyfor teaching about religious and spiritual diversity.This book is an invaluable resource for enabling teachers, religious educators, and families to learn about religious diversitythemselves and to teach children about both their own religion as well as the beliefs of others. The traditions featuredinclude indigenous beliefs throughout the world, Native American spirituality, Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity (Orthodoxy, Catholicism and Protestantism),Islam, Sikhism, and other beliefs such as Baháí, Unitarian Universalism, Humanism, and Atheism. Each chapter highlights a specific religion or spiritual tradition witha brief discussion about major beliefs, misconceptions, sacred texts, and holy days or celebrations. This summary of each tradition is followed by extensive annotatedrecommendations for childrens and adolescent literature as well as suggested teaching strategies.The recommended
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