Religious Traditions and Models of Citizenship Education: The Heritage of a Normative Universe

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Fรฉlix MathieuGuy Laforest
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Politique et Sociรฉtรฉs (Canada)
ISBN
ISSN 1703-8480 (numรฉrique)
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p. 87-103
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2015

This article explores the significant links existing between Franceโ€™s, Englandโ€™s, and Quebecโ€™s citizenship education curriculum and their respective religious traditions, which all derive from Christianity, that is their core and common affiliation. Based on the premise that religion, as a cultural fact, leaves a profound and lasting imprint on contemporary societies, the authors show that the values and ideals issued from those religious traditions are more or less transposed into the Frenchโ€™s, Englishโ€™s and Quรฉbรฉcoisโ€™s models of citizenship education.