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Brunner, Daniel L. – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2006
Face-to-face, hybrid, and online courses are part of the panoply of course options available to students and teachers in the twenty-first century. This essay tackles the promise of hybrid courses for enhancing student learning in seminary contexts. The author contends that the introduction of hybrid instruction prompts faculty to revisit questions…
Descriptors: Religion, Online Courses, Teaching Methods, Conventional Instruction
Brunner, Daniel L. – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2005
When it came time to reevaluate and restructure the introductory year in Christian history and theology, I decided to use a roundtable of student consultants to help me in that work. Our research and reflection focused on the impact of postmodern thinking and learning, feedback from pastors in ministry, a desire to bring appropriate praxis into…
Descriptors: Christianity, History, Philosophy, Religion Studies

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