Addressing the problem of ‘Ecclesiastical drift’ in Catholic Religious Education

G. Rossiter
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Philip Phenix’s (1964) book Realms of meaning: A philosophy of the curriculum for general education started the ever growing movement concerned with how school education might help young people in their search for meaning, purpose and values in times of rapid cultural change. Today, in globalised, digital, secularised culture, the importance and urgency of this role have never been greater. Religious Education, with core curriculum status in Catholic schools, has both credentials and precedents for studying directly the contemporary human quest for meaning to help resource the spirituality of young people, no matter what their religious disposition. But a ‘course correction’ is needed for the discourse of Catholic Religious Education which has ‘drifted’ almost so exclusively into ecclesiastical terminology that its educational credibility as a valuable spiritual/moral school subject has been eroded, creating an ever widening discontinuity with the realities of the classroom and young people’s spirituality. A more outward-looking and less Catholic-centric emphasis would help, without neglecting commitment to the faith tradition. While concerned with the Australian Catholic sector, the article may well have relevance to other countries and contexts.
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解决天主教宗教教育中的“教会漂移”问题
菲利普·菲尼克斯(Philip Phenix)(1964)的著作《意义的领域:通识教育课程的哲学》(Realms of meaning: A philosophy of the curriculum for general education)开启了一场不断发展的运动,关注学校教育如何在快速文化变革的时代帮助年轻人寻找意义、目的和价值。今天,在全球化、数字化、世俗化的文化中,这一角色的重要性和紧迫性从未如此之大。宗教教育是天主教学校的核心课程,在直接研究当代人类对意义的追求方面,无论他们的宗教倾向如何,都有资格和先例来帮助年轻人的灵性资源。但是,天主教宗教教育的话语需要进行“课程修正”,因为它几乎完全“漂移”到教会术语中,以至于它作为一门有价值的精神/道德学校学科的教育可信度已经受到侵蚀,与课堂现实和年轻人的精神生活产生了不断扩大的不连续性。更外向、更少以天主教为中心的强调会有所帮助,同时又不会忽视对信仰传统的承诺。虽然这篇文章关注的是澳大利亚天主教部门,但它很可能与其他国家和背景有关。
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