Abstract

Based on autoethnographic descriptions of recent climate events in Germany, Greece, and England, three colleagues describe these events’ impact on daily life and their implications for religious education in European schools. The argument oscillates between struggling for climate justice and enduring its aporias. In the aporetic (learning) space, it is important to turn hope into concrete and realistic actions that keep people, societies, and education moving.

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