This book provides a very well grounded approach to the issues regarding religious education in schools. The sociological, psychological and philosophical underpinnings are not only impressive, but made in very helpful and approachable ways. The book moves well beyond should there be education about/into religion to a consideration of what is the fundamentally critical aim of education and the role of spirituality, worldviews, even religion in delivering on this aim. A major strength is the thorough care with which the themes are developed, exemplified and made real in practice.
Professor Gary D Bouma, UNESCO Chair in Interreligious and Intercultural Relations Asia Pacific, Monash University
This book makes an explicit contribution to exploring the significance of spiritual wellbeing within the context of education. It is well organised and allows for the conceptualisation of spirituality and spiritual wellbeing to flow in the direction of spiritual education. It offers creative ways of fostering the inclusion of spiritual wellbeing within educational contexts. The writing style is straightforward and would be easily accessible to educators, academics, as well as parents and carers and those with a general interest in spiritual wellbeing in the context of education.
Michael T Buchanan, Associate Professor of Religious Education, Australian Catholic University, Australia