'Part of the beauty of a comparative approach such as this are the unexpected gems of enlightenment contained within ... This is an important contribution to the theory and reflection surrounding citizenship, education and religious diversity, which I am sure will prove stimulating and useful to those delivering initial training and continuing professional development in this area.' - Tony Rea, escalate'This is a serious and timely book and readers are recommended to engage with its scholarly reflections ... This book may well provide a sample of the kind of debates that will roll across the educational world during the next century.' - International Journal of Education and Religion'This book deserves the serious attention of everyone interested in the education of citizens in Britain, and also of administrators and policy makers in education as a whole.' - British Journal of Religious Education