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Religious Education
The official journal of the Religious Education Association
Volume 100, 2005 - Issue 2
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RE-READING MARTIN BUBER AND JANUSZ KORCZAK: FRESH IMPULSES TOWARD A RELATIONAL APPROACH TO RELIGIOUS EDUCATIONFootnote1

Pages 114-126 | Published online: 15 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

With the help of a relational approach to education in general, this article works out the possibilities and chances of a relational approach to religious education in particular. It argues that such an approach can make an important contribution to religious education in a pluralistic world. In education theory, the relational approach is associated above all with the work of Martin Buber (1878–1965). Whereas Buber comes from a philosophical background, another Jewish author begins his educational reflections with detailed observations of children and young people themselves: Janusz Korczak (1875–1942). The works of both Buber and Korczak give major impulses toward a relational understanding of religious education.

Notes

The author thanks David Kelly, a professional translator, for correcting my English and giving helpful advice on how to express what I have to say in that language.

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