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Richard Michael Rymarz is a researcher (past) affiliated with Australian Catholic University, specializing in religious education and theology within Catholic and interfaith contexts. His work critically examines religious identity formation in schools, the role of catechesis, and the evolving dynamics of religious education in pluralist societies. He has extensively explored themes like 'new evangelization,' secularization impacts on faith communities, and pedagogical strategies for teaching religion in multicultural settings.
His research often focuses on case studies in Canadian and Australian Catholic schools, addressing structural challenges, curriculum design, and the permeation of religious identity. He has also analyzed comparative studies on religious education systems, including Quebec's ethics curriculum and the transmission of religious heritage among minority groups like Coptic Orthodox youth. His interdisciplinary approach bridges theology, sociology, and educational theory.
Rymarz's publications emphasize practical pedagogy, such as direct instruction methods for religious education, while also engaging with theoretical frameworks like ecclesiological models for Catholic higher education. His work highlights tensions between traditional doctrines and modern secular realities, offering insights into maintaining faith vitality in contemporary contexts.
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