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Peace Education, Religious Discourse, and Scientific Enquiry: Dialogue and Collaboration from Eastern European Contexts [Hardback]

Edited by (University of Mazovia, Poland), Edited by (Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University, Poland)
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  • Izdošanas datums: 03-Dec-2024
  • Izdevniecība: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 1032938358
  • ISBN-13: 9781032938356
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 268 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 680 g, 1 Tables, black and white; 10 Line drawings, black and white; 3 Halftones, black and white; 13 Illustrations, black and white
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  • ISBN-10: 1032938358
  • ISBN-13: 9781032938356

Empowering educators and policymakers to effect positive change in their communities, this book critically examines how sustained dialogue and cooperation between scientific inquiry and religious discourse can contribute to the fostering of successful peace education initiatives.

Providing an overview of the historical and cultural context of peace education in Eastern Europe, chapters look initially at the theoretical foundations, emphasising the need for empathy, internal peace, and traditional values. Featuring contributions from the US, Germany, Italy, Slovakia, Turkey, and Poland, subsequent sections outline ethical, moral and religious dimensions to inform effective peace education strategies, along with a discussion on how they can be harmonised with secular approaches to provide a holistic framework for peace education. Case studies and practical applications follow, ranging from Maria Montessori's educational approach to the role of social media and sustainability in peace education, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of how different perspectives can inform effective peace education strategies.

With implications and take aways for educators and researchers looking to foster a culture of peace and non-violence, this book will be of interest to scholars, policy makers, postgraduate students and curriculum designers in the fields of peace education, values education, conflict resolution, and social cohesion more broadly. Those working in peacebuilding organisations and NGOs more widely may also benefit from the chapters.



Empowering educators and policymakers to effect positive change in their communities, this book critically examines how sustained dialogue and cooperation between scientific inquiry and religious discourse can contribute to the fostering of successful peace education initiatives.

Introduction

Part
1. Theoretical Foundations and Perspectives of Peace Education

Chapter
1. Education for peace and promotion of dialogue

Chapter
2. Inner peace a habitat for life and social ecology

Chapter
3. Collective war and individual peace from classical archaeology
to postmodern reality

Chapter
4. Mondialization of peace and anthropological parallel. A voice in
discussion

Chapter
5. Psychological and pedagogical conditions of education for peace
(EFP) in the family system

Chapter
6. Can forgiveness offer freedom from hatred and promote peace in
your heart and homeland

Chapter
7. The significance of empathy in the development of a peaceful
society

Chapter
8. Shaping a culture of peace as an educational challenge

Part
2. Ethical, Religious, and Axiological Approaches to Peace Education

Chapter
9. The common good as a prerequisite for social peace and its role in
education for peace. A discussion on Jonathan Haidt's Moral Foundations
Theory (MFT)

Chapter
10. Axiological foundations of education for peace in Pacem in
Terris by St. John XXIII and its relevance to contemporary challenges

Chapter
11. The world of values in preventive education of St. Giovanni
Bosco. Peace as a condition of justice

Chapter
12. Living together in harmony and peace the message of Pope
Francis in the encyclical Fratelli tutti

Chapter
13. To make peace. Christian inspirations for peace pedagogy

Chapter
14. Accompaniment as a strategy for peace education

Chapter
15. Internal anxiety and peace of heart among youth: exploring the
role of religiosity and spirituality

Part
3. Contemporary Strategies and Applications in Peace Education

Chapter
16. Academic education for peace role and opportunities for
practical implementation

Chapter
17. The sparks of war and sources of peace an individuals
perspective

Chapter
18. Education for human rights: a way to overcome conflicts

Chapter
19. In favour of peace. Maria Montessori against social inequalities,
exclusion and injustice

Chapter
20. Respect for nature and the specific developmental features of a
small child as the basis for peace education

Chapter
21. Socio-moral approval of interpersonal aggression versus war
anxiety and persistent thinking about war in young adults

Chapter
22. The importance of social media in shaping peaceful attitudes

Chapter
23. Upbringing for peace in education for sustainable development
Jarosaw Michalski is Professor of Pedagogy at Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw, Poland.

Monika Woliska is Head of the Department of Special Pedagogy and Inclusive Education, University of Mazovia in Plock, Poland.