Abstract

The recent violent anti-social acts by individuals and groups who feel deeply committed to some or other religious ideal have underscored the importance of the inculcation of religious tolerance in young children for the sake of peaceful coexistence in increasingly diverse and pluralistic communities. The key to such inculcation is education in the most positive sense of the word, i.e. as nurturing, guiding and equipping. Research has shown that some young people are being subjected to a form of negative pedagogy or anti-pedagogy that shapes them to be religiously intolerant. The purpose of this article is to show how education in the most positive sense of the word could be employed to make such etchings on the souls (personalities) of young people that would shape them to become cultured and religiously tolerant persons. They could become people with integrity, equipped with life-maps helping them to live peacefully in increasingly diverse and pluralistic societies, able and willing to contribute to their own well-being and also to that of all other people.

Highlights

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  • Religious tolerance or intolerance arguably must have begun with an individual who subsequently influenced others to be tolerant or intolerant, thereby forming a religiously tolerant or intolerant group

  • Recent incidences associated with religious intolerance in many parts of the world demand that we gain an understanding of what religious tolerance and intolerance entails

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Summary

Original Research

Read online: Scan this QR code with your smart phone or mobile device to read online. The recent violent anti-social acts by individuals and groups who feel deeply committed to some or other religious ideal have underscored the importance of the inculcation of religious tolerance in young children for the sake of peaceful coexistence in increasingly diverse and pluralistic communities. The key to such inculcation is education in the most positive sense of the word, i.e. as nurturing, guiding and equipping. The purpose of this article is to show how education in the most positive sense of the word could be employed to make such etchings on the souls (personalities) of young people that would shape them to become cultured and religiously tolerant persons. They could become people with integrity, equipped with life-maps helping them to live peacefully in increasingly diverse and pluralistic societies, able and willing to contribute to their own well-being and to that of all other people

The problem under scrutiny
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Engravings on the soul
Inappropriate engravings on the soul made by education gone wrong
Religious commitment
Harmony aspect Economic and commercial activity
Social interactivity Symbolic and historical aspect
Perceptions and thoughts aspect
Psychological aspect Physical aspect
Education as positive engraving on the souls of the young
Religious tolerance as appropriate engraving on the soul
Conclusion
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