British Journal of Religious Education

The British Journal of Religious Education (BJRE) is a highly rated international peer-reviewed journal which has a pedigree stretching back to 1934. It is listed in both the Thomson Reuter Social Science and Arts and Humanities citation indexes. BJRE aims to promote and report research and scholarship in religious education and related fields such as values education, spiritual education and intercultural education insofar as they relate to the discussion of religion or religious traditions and movements. Contributions include work on topics such as:

  • research and scholarship on religious education as understood in the UK publicly funded school sector
  • international research and scholarship relating to religious education in the schools of plural societies
  • religious education in faith based schools
  • religious perspectives on education
  • childhood and religion in community and school settings
  • Contributions come from researchers and scholars of any faith or none in all sectors of education (including higher education, schools, educational administration and inspection). Submissions from graduate students are also considered.

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