Skeie, Geir
Geir Skeie is Professor in Religious Education at University of Stavanger and guest professor at Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU, Trondheim. His research includes both empirical and theoretical contributions with a particular interest in the challenges and possibilities for religious education raised by a diverse socio-cultural context. In recent years, he has also written about the relationship between religious education and other school subjects. He has had a leading role in several national and international research projects, mainly investigating religion and education.
Sporre, Karin
Karin Sporre is Professor in Educational Work at Umeå University, Umeå, Sweden. At the Department of Applied Educational Science she leads the research group RECEUM, Research in Early Childhood Education, Umeå University. Her own research is in the fields of gender, religion, ethics, and existential issues of children. 2015–2018 she is a partner in the research project “What may be learnt in ethics?”, EthiCo.
ter Avest, Ina
Ina ter Avest is em. Professor ‘Education and Philosophy of Life’ at the Holland University of Applied Sciences, and former senior lecturer and researcher Pedagogy of Religious Education at the VU University in Amsterdam. She has a private coaching & consultancy practice, with a focus on existential questions and (personal and organisational) identity development.
Fuglseth, Kåre S.
Kåre S. Fuglseth is Professor in educational theory at the Faculty of Teacher Education, Nord University in Bodø, Norway. His research is mainly focused on religious education, but has also published Biblical studies and studies on Philo of Alexandria.
Skeie, Geir
Geir Skeie is Professor in Religious Education at University of Stavanger and guest professor at Norwegian University of Science and Technology, NTNU, Trondheim. His research includes both empirical and theoretical contributions with a particular interest in the challenges and possibilities for religious education raised by a diverse socio-cultural context. In recent years, he has also written about the relationship between religious education and other school subjects. He has had a leading role in several national and international research projects, mainly investigating religion and education.
Bakker, Cok
Cok Bakker is Professor of Religious and Worldview Education at the Faculty of Humanities of Utrecht University and Professor of ‘Normative Professionalization’ at the HU University of Applied Sciences at Utrecht. He is co-editor of the bookseries Religious Diversity and Education in Europe and senior Educational Consultant.
Lilja, Annika
Annika Lilja, Senior Lecturer, University of Gothenburgh, Sweden
Fuglseth, Kåre S.
Kåre S. Fuglseth is Professor in educational theory at the Faculty of Teacher Education, Nord University in Bodø, Norway. His research is mainly focused on religious education, but has also published Biblical studies and studies on Philo of Alexandria.
Gennerich, Carsten
Carsten Gennerich, geb. 1969; studierte Evangelische Theologie und Psychologie in Göttingen. Promotion in Göttingen über das Vertrauen zum Pfarrer und Habilitation an der Universität Bielefeld mit der Arbeit „Empirische Dogmatik des Jugendalters“. Er ist Professor für Religions- und Gemeindepädagogik an der Ev. Hochschule Darmstadt und Mitglied der GwR (Gesellschaft für wissenschaftliche Religionspädagogik) und ISREV (International Seminar on Religious Education and Values). Sein Forschungsschwerpunkt ist die Religiösität Jugendlicher.
Ter Avest, Ina
Ina ter Avest is em. Professor ‘Education and Philosophy of Life’ at the Holland University of Applied Sciences, and former senior lecturer and researcher Pedagogy of Religious Education at the VU University in Amsterdam. She has a private coaching & consultancy practice, with a focus on existential questions and (personal and organisational) identity development.
Osbeck, Christina
Christina Osbeck is Associate Professor in Religious Studies and Senior Lecturer in Social Studies Education as well as Deputy Head of the Department of Pedagogical, Curricular and Professional Studies, Gothenburg University, Sweden. Her research 2015–2018 mainly focused on the project “What may be learnt in ethics? Varieties of conceptions of ethical competence to be taught in compulsory school”, EthiCo, of which she is the Principal Investigator.