Abstract

Summary In the last fifteen years or so a new model of religious education has slowly emerged in the pluralistic context of some Western countries. One can distinguish a phenomenological, an ethno‐sociological and a critical component in this new model. After a brief description of those three components, some traditional concepts like religious understanding and religious commitment will be examined in the light of this emerging model.

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