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Religion, Learning, Literacy is written by Martin Ubani and published by Springer Nature. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 3031968298 (ISBN 10) and 9783031968297 (ISBN 13).
This volume examines critically the acquisition of religious knowledge and skills, arguing that religious literacy—like other foundational competencies—should be developed within public education. Despite its importance, this subject has been largely overlooked in educational research and policy. Bringing together 18 contributions from leading scholars, this book explores theoretical frameworks and conceptual models for teaching religious literacy in diverse classroom settings. The chapters analyze how religious knowledge is acquired, the role of education in fostering informed engagement with religion, and the implications for curriculum design and policy. Addressing both conceptual and practical dimensions, the volume highlights the complexities of teaching and learning about religion in secular education systems. This book is an essential resource for scholars of religious studies and theology, education researchers, policymakers, and educators seeking to understand the evolving role of religious literacy in contemporary public education.