Religious Worldviews and Stressful Encounters: Reciprocal Influence from a Meaning-Making Perspective

Author(s):  
Crystal L. Park ◽  
Donald Edmondson ◽  
Mary Alice Mills
2019 ◽  
Vol 67 (3) ◽  
pp. 203-221 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vesa Åhs ◽  
Saila Poulter ◽  
Arto Kallioniemi

Abstract The aim of this study is to explore pupil perspectives on religions and worldviews in a mutual integrative space of religious and worldview education in a Finnish context. Analysing group interview data (N = 38) gathered from lower secondary school pupils attending mutual classes of religious and worldview education, the article explores how religious and non-religious worldviews can be explored in order to enhance subjectification in worldview education. The findings indicate that for pupils, the heterogeneity and lived dimensions reflected in personal worldviews, and questions relating to meaning, emotion and individuality in worldviews, are at the forefront in learning from religions and worldviews. The experiences of the pupils indicate that the concepts employed in religious and worldview education concerning religions and worldview phenomena should be examined critically in the light of the personal meaning making level of the pupils themselves.


2008 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ed De St. Aubin ◽  
Abbey Valvano ◽  
Terri Deroon-Cassini ◽  
Jim Hastings ◽  
Patricia Horn

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