Mission as public theology: Bridging the worlds of mission and Religious Education (RE) in Church of England schools
At a time when RE is being reviewed and reassessed in England, this article offers a vision as to how the insights of Christian theology can offer a possible future that connects RE to the mission of God. In the UK there is a tension in Church schools between inclusivity and Christian distinctivenes...
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