President's Introduction: Religious Education for Peace and Justice |
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Authors: | Ronnie Prevost |
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Institution: | Logsdon Seminary, Hardin-Simmons University , Abilene, Texas, USA |
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Abstract: | This article gives an overview of “practical theology” as an emerging paradigm, and discusses problems and possibilities in using the paradigm for religious education of “Generation X” in a postmodern context. The article posits that a postmodern sensibility does not imply the cognitive capacity for a truly postmodern style of meaning‐making. Drawing on Robert Kegan and the author's teaching experience with young adults, the article raises the caution that Generation X may not be prepared developmentally for postmodern educational approaches. Possibilities for using practical theological elements such as story, playfulness, and making connections are raised in relation to this age‐group. |
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