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Over the last few years, religious education (RE) has been a much discussed and debated school subject in European countries and at the international level. According to Robert Jackson, one of the leading researchers in the field, RE has never been discussed as widely and actively as it is now (Jackson, 2012).
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Rautionmaa, H., Kallioniemi, A. (2017). Integrated Religious Education to Promote Dialogue In Inter-Worldview Education. In: Interfaith Education for All. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6351-170-4_12
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