Journeying towards the ‘Other’: a challenge for religious, spiritual and moral education

  • Eoin G. Cassidy
Part of the International Handbooks of Religion and Education book series (IHRE, volume 1)

Keywords

Human Nature Human Existence Phenomenological Analysis Religious Education Instrumental Reasoning 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • Eoin G. Cassidy
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  1. 1.Mater Dei Institute, Dublin City UniversityDublinIreland

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