The Study of Religious Education: Unveiling Significance, Implementation, and Implications
Keywords:
Religious education, Significance, Implementation, Implications, Academic discourse, Moral and ethical development, Cultural awareness, Interfaith dialogue, Educational institutions, DiversityAbstract
Religious education's role in forming individuals' comprehension of faith, morality, and societal values is paramount. This scholarly article thoroughly examines the intricate facets inherent in religious education, encompassing its profound significance, the manner in which it is implemented within educational establishments, and the far-reaching implications it engenders for both individuals and societies at large. This study's primary objective is to contribute to the ongoing academic conversation regarding the significance of religious education in facilitating the development of tolerance, influencing ethical conduct, and advancing cultural diversity.
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