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  2. Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Previously, higher education had been the domain of Christian cathedral schools or monastic schools (Scholae monasticae), led by monks and nuns. Evidence of such schools dates back to the 6th century AD. [68] These new universities expanded the curriculum to include academic programs for clerics, lawyers, civil servants, and physicians. [69]

  3. Religious education - Wikipedia

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    In secular usage, religious education is the teaching of a particular religion (although in the United Kingdom the term religious instruction would refer to the teaching of a particular religion, with religious education referring to teaching about religions in general) and its varied aspects: its beliefs, doctrines, rituals, customs, rites, and personal roles.

  4. Religious education in primary and secondary education

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    Religious education is the term given to education concerned with religion.It may refer to education provided by a church or religious organization, for instruction in doctrine and faith, or for education in various aspects of religion, but without explicitly religious or moral aims, e.g. in a school or college.

  5. Christianity in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Christianity had a significant impact on education and science and medicine as the church created the bases of the Western system of education, [26] and was the sponsor of founding universities in the Western world as the university is generally regarded as an institution that has its origin in the Medieval Christian setting.

  6. Religiosity and education - Wikipedia

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    The relationship between the level of religiosity and the level of education has been studied since the second half of the 20th century.. The parameters of the two components are diverse: the "level of religiosity" remains a concept which is difficult to differentiate scientifically, while the "level of education" is easier to compile, such as official data on this topic, because data on ...

  7. Gravissimum educationis - Wikipedia

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    Gravissimum educationis is the Second Vatican Council's Declaration on Christian Education. It was promulgated on 28 October 1965 by Pope Paul VI , following approval by the assembled bishops by a vote of 2,290 to 35.

  8. Christian school - Wikipedia

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    Christian Folk High School of Jämsä in Finland.. A Christian school is a religious school run on Christian principles or by a Christian organization. [1]The nature of Christian schools varies enormously from country to country, according to the religious, educational, and political cultures.

  9. Category:Christian education - Wikipedia

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    Christianity portal This category comprises articles pertaining to education about Christian principles, or spiritual or secular education conducted by Christian organizations. Subcategories