Teaching Orthodox religious education on the border |
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Authors: | Jenny Berglund |
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Institution: | 1. Department for the Study of Religions, School of Historical and Contemporary Studies, S?dert?rn University, Stockholm, Swedenjenny.berglund@sh.se |
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Abstract: | In geographical areas bordering those of other states, the function of educational systems, as the means for states to foster their citizens, is challenged by ambiguities and tensions connected to intercultural experiences. In this article, I illustrate some of the findings from a project that studies religious education in four border areas around the Baltic Barents Sea, by bringing forward the case of a school teacher who teaches Orthodox religious education (ORE), in a town in Finland close to the border with Russia. Thus, the aim is to present and discuss ORE in Finland as well as to understand what implication the border situation can have on religious education. |
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Keywords: | religious tradition Orthodox religious education Finland minority citizenship |
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