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Being and Becoming Good Ancestors

“Doing the Unthinkable, Transforming Death into Life”

Pages 121-124 | Published online: 13 Apr 2022
 

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1 Ferrante, E. (2021). The Lost Daughter. Europa Editions. The movie based on this novel has been written and directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal, and produced by Charles Dorfman.

2 Hull, J. (1991). Mishmash: Religious Education in Multi-Cultural Britain: A Study in Metaphor. University of Birmingham.

3 Oosterhuis, H. (1992). What Is this Place, Hymn no. 340. in: A New Hymnal for Colleges and Schools. Yale University Press.

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Ina ter Avest

Ina ter Avest has a PhD in Religious Education from Utrecht University (the Netherlands). As an independent researcher she is involved in research on prevention of radicalisation and the development of teaching material for Islamic Religious Education education, in relation to (world)citizenship education. She is currently involved in supervision with a focus on existential questions. Her research interest is in identity development of professionals, teams and institutions. Email: [email protected], [email protected]

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