School subject religion (magazine)

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School subject religion (magazine)

description Theological journal
Area of ​​Expertise Religious Education / Pedagogy
language German
publishing company Lit (Austria)
First edition 1982
Frequency of publication several times a year
Editor-in-chief Roland Kadan
editor Working group of the Ev. Religion teacher at general secondary schools in Austria
Web link www.lit-verlag.at/reihe/schure

School Subject Religion is an Austrian theological journal. It was published for the first time in 1982 by the working group of Protestant religious teachers at general education secondary schools in Austria .

It deals with educational and theological issues with a view to religious practice in church and state and is published by Lit Verlag . Roland Kadan works as editor-in-chief on behalf of the consortium. The Institute for Religious Education of the Evangelical Theological Faculty of the University of Vienna is considered to be the co-editor of the magazine and is involved in the design of the topics.

financing

The Oberkirchenrat of the Evangelical Church A. and HB in Austria supports the magazine as does the Federal Ministry for Education, Art and Culture.

Topics and priorities

It will u. a. deals with the subject areas that were discussed in the seminars organized by the working group of ev. religious teachers at general secondary schools in Austria , as well as current questions of religious education in research and practice.

In addition, the best departmental thesis from the subject of religion is printed in the magazine every year . In 2007 he succeeded Dietrich Bonhoeffer (Bernhard Kirchmeier), in 2008 was it evolution or creation? - Viewpoints of Austrian and American youth (Mirjam Hönisch).

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