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Religious education and hermeneutics: The case of teaching about Islam
British Journal of Religious Education
  • Farid Panjwani, Aga Khan University
  • Lynn Revell
Publication Date
1-1-2018
Document Type
Article
Abstract

This article attempts to do three things: the first is an exploration of the ways in which Islam is presented in an essentialist way (with a focus on religious education (RE) in England and Wales), leading to stereotypes and unsubstantiated generalisations that are then embedded in resources and agreed syllabi, secondly, it provides a critique of essentialism, and finally a case is made for the role of hermeneutics in the teaching and learning of Islam. We argue that a hermeneutical approach is a sound way to both conceptualise the phenomenon of Islam and a pedagogical opening to make sense of it, that may help overcome some of the weaknesses of the current ways of teaching about Islam.

Citation Information
Farid Panjwani and Lynn Revell. "Religious education and hermeneutics: The case of teaching about Islam" British Journal of Religious Education Vol. 40 Iss. 3 (2018) p. 268 - 276
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/farid_panjwani/15/