Reliprax

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Reliprax

description Religious education from practice for practice
Area of ​​Expertise Religious education
language German
publishing company arenDTaP agency, Bremen
First edition 1992
Frequency of publication quarterly
Editor-in-chief Hansjürgen Schmidt-Rhaesa
editor Arendt Hindriksen
Web link reliprax.de
Article archive Single item
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Reliprax is a German-language magazine for everyone who is involved in religious education. It appears quarterly in Bremen and takes up current topics, offers background information and working materials and presents teaching units that have been tried and tested in practice.

The authors are usually religious educators and have teaching experience in all branches of school as well as in church teaching. Reliprax is student-oriented and takes into account the religious and theological context as well as diaconal practice.

history

Reliprax was founded in 1992 by Peter Sobetzki-Petzold, Hansjürgen-Schmidt-Rhaesa, Uwe Steinert, Lothar Teckemeyer, Tarik Ali, Christofer Zöckler and Arendt Hindriksen. From issue no. 51 Reliprax is produced as a CD in Portable Document Format (PDF).

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