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Autobiographical reflection and faith development: prospects for religious education
In: British Journal of Religious Education, Jg. 14 H. 1, S. 43-551991Deconversion
2014Deconversion and Religious or Spiritual Transformation
In: Constructs of Meaning and Religious Transformation. Current Issues in the Psychology of Religion, Jg. 4, S. 119-1392013The distinction between authoritarianism and fundamentalism in three cultures: factor analysis and personality correlates
In: Archive for the Psychology of Religion, Jg. 28, S. 341-3482006Extending our vision of developmental growth and engaging in empirical scrutiny: proposals for the future of faith development theory
In: Religious Education, Jg. 99 H. 4, S. 427-4342004Faith development and a way beyond fundamentalism
In: Faith based radicalism: Christianity, Islam and Judaism between constructive activism and destructive fanaticism, Jg. 10, S. 151-1672007Faith development research revisited: Accounting for diversity in structure, content, and narrativity of faith
In: The international journal for the psychology of religion, Jg. 15 H. 2, S. 99-1212005Faith development theory revisited: The religious styles perspective
In: The international journal for the psychology of religion, Jg. 11 H. 3, S. 143-1582001Faith Development, Religious Styles and Biographical Narratives: Methodological Perspectives
In: Journal for Empirical Theology, Jg. 26 H. 1, S. 1-212013Fundamentalism as a challenge for religious education
In: Religious Education, Jg. 96 H. 2, S. 227-2442001Inter-Religious Negotiations: Case Studies on Students' Perception of and Dealing With Religious Diversity
In: Towards Religious Competence. Diversity as a Challenge for Education in Europe, Jg. 3, S. 129-1492001