Reviews
African Apocalypse
African Apocalypse, directed by Rob Lemkin (2020),
written by Femi Nylander and Rob Lemkin and starring Femi Nylander
David Baddiel: The God Desire
David Baddiel, The God Desire:
On Being a Reluctant Atheist (TLS Books 2023)
94pp, hardback £9.99
ISBN: 978-0-00-855028-8
John Holroyds’s’ Judging Religion
ISBN 9781781328637
Published Sep 2019
312 pages
£16.99
www.silverwoodbooks.co.uk/
judging-religion-by-john-holroyd
REVIEWS
The value of effective mentoring in school cannot be overestimated, and in the first review in this issue Linda Whitworth recommends a book that will provide support for mentors and teachers of RE in secondary schools...
Research Update
Both pieces in this research update are a little different from the norm. The first is a short piece outlining the results of some work undertaken by the Woolf Institute looking at how widespread anti-semitism was on...
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The current discussions about the nature of ‘worldviews’ in relation to the RE curriculum will, I suspect, continue for a long time. Indeed, it is a very interesting and encouraging conversation, suggesting that...
Reviews
In this issue’s first review Kate Christopher discusses Kevin O’Grady’s recent book, which addresses the current debate surrounding the transition from teaching RE to the more holistic approach of religion and...
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With the passing of Queen Elizabeth II and the pomp and circumstance surrounding the accession of Charles III, questions about the role of the monarch as Defender of the Faith must surely have been raised for many...
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Stories matter. But who tells them? And who hears them? In her TED talk ‘The danger of a single story’, Nigerian novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie warns that if we hear only a single story about a person or...
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What have you read lately? What sparks your interest? Over the years we have aimed to include a broad range of literature beyond that immediately identifiable as being related to RE. Books reviewed
on these...
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Following the publication in 2018 of the final report of the Commission on RE (CoRE), there has been a gradual change of focus in thinking about the nature and purpose of RE. Teachers are inevitably preoccupied with...
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There is a sense of ‘back to the future’ in this reviews section. We have reviews of two books to get you thinking and questioning: one review by Geoff Teece, the retiring Editor of Professional REflection, and...
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In this issue we have reviews from two members of the RE Today team who have clearly made good use of lockdown time for some significant reading. Lat Blaylock’s review of James W. Sire’s book on philosophical...
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Who said, ‘One swallow does not make a summer’? Answer: Aristotle in 340 BCE. Everyone loves a good quote, and as I read Deep Thought by Gary Cox, reviewed below, I thought about my much-missed friend and...
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As the Keane song goes: ‘Everybody’s changing ...’ Everything changes. At school in the 1960s I studied Scripture. The sign on the door of the room in Goldsmith’s College where I learned about Contemporary...
Review – Eve Harris, The Marrying of Chani Kaufman
Review – Clark Baim, Mindful Co-working: Be Confident, Happy and Productive in Your Working Relationships
(Jessica Kingsley 2014), 176pp, paperback, £14.99, ISBN 978-1-84905-413-3.