Maksimović, Marijana and Cvetićanin, Neven (2023) Religion And Religious Education In Serbia In The Xxi Century – From Formal To Informal And Vice Versa. In: Religious Education and Religiosity of Young People. The Institute of Social Sciences, Belgrade Forum for Religious Issues and Center for Sociological and Anthropological Research The Center for Empirical Research of Religion, Novi Sad, The 8th Annual International Conference, Belgrade, pp. 28-29. ISBN 978-86-7093-269-2
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Abstract
lChristianity represents a two-millennia old heritage which in its long period of origin and development often determined social (educational, cultural, but also political) and personal (people’s activities, perceptions, level oconsumption) aspects olie. For centuries in Serbia, through tradition and experience, knowledge, belies and rituals have been ac- quired and transmitted by the Church as an institution. However, reli- gious teachings and rituals were also passed on byamilies, observing Orthodox Christian holidays and practicing customs in their households. In Serbia, therst schools wereounded in monasteries, and one o those schools was attended by theamous educators Dositej Obradović and Vuk SteanovićKaradžić, who would become the main reormers oculture and education and who contributed to the development o literacy, as well as to the general enlightenment in Serbia. In addition, therst copies obooks were made in these very same monasteries, and they today represent valuable testimonies omedieval culture in this region. From the 19th century until the Second World War, religious education had been compulsory in schools, ater which it was abolished and atheism was advocated as a substituteor religion, although the Yugoslav liberal version osocialism was not as rigid towards religion, as some other communist regimes. However, religious education was not taught in Serbiaor many years, until the renewed wave ore-tra- ditionalization oSerbian society at the beginning othe 21st century, returned religious education courses into the system o ormal educa- tion, i.e. into schools. Thereore, today it is possible to acquire general ormal religious education through primary and secondary schooling, but also to acquire proessional knowledge through specialized educational institutions, such as,or example, The Orthodox Faculty oTheology. The same applies to other traditional religious communities in Serbia (Catho- lic, Protestant, Islamic and Jewish), as they are able to implement their own religious education programs without hindrance in Serbia. However, the accelerated technological development and many social changes brought into question the currentness of the religious teaching in its existingorm, but also opened up theollowing question: “Is it possible to acquire religious education through other social disciplines?”, that is, the issue of modernization of religious education and its adaptation to the spirit otime, which will be the topic oour scientic work.
Item Type: | Book Section |
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Institutional centre: | Centre for economic research Centre for sociological research and anthropological research |
Depositing User: | D. Arsenijević |
Date Deposited: | 17 Dec 2024 09:03 |
Last Modified: | 17 Dec 2024 09:03 |
URI: | http://iriss.idn.org.rs/id/eprint/2528 |
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