RELIGIOUS AND MORAL EDUCATION

Religious and moral education is a subject that involves the study of religion and morality. The study of religion emerged as a formal discipline in the 19th century, when scholars began to apply the methods and approaches of various fields, such as history, philosophy, psychology, anthropology, sociology, and economics, to understand the history, origins, and functions of religion.

The study of religion attempts to understand the various aspects of religion, including its beliefs, practices, rituals, and institutions. It also seeks to explore the relationship between religion and other aspects of human culture, such as politics, art, literature, and science.

These courses aim to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the world’s major religions and their impact on human societies. They also help students develop critical thinking skills and ethical perspectives that are essential for moral education.

The study of religion attempts to understand the various aspects of religion, especially through the use of other intellectual disciplines.

Religious studies offered in MCCE include:

RELIGIOUS STUDIESCLASSES
Christian Religious StudiesUB1 – SS3
RMEUB1 – SS3
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