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Jensen, Molly Hadley – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2015
This essay analyzes student learning through place-based pedagogies in an American Religions course. In the course, students analyzed cultural meanings and practices of regional religious communities and participated in sensory awareness and ecological learning in a campus garden. Embodied learning increased student understanding and appreciation…
Descriptors: Place Based Education, Religious Education, Skill Development, Teaching Methods
Reed-Bouley, Jennifer; Kyle, Eric – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2015
This paper explores the possibilities and challenges inherent in employing community service-learning as a pedagogy for engaging undergraduates in theology and religious studies courses that contribute to racial reconciliation. The paper summarizes research from the scholarship of teaching and learning on best practices for structuring…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Theological Education, Service Learning, Teaching Methods
Siegler, Elijah – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2015
After illustrating the joys of teaching religious studies abroad with an anecdote from my trip to China, I warn of some of its inherent pedagogical and ethical challenges. I argue that teaching some of the "new directions" in religious studies scholarship might address these challenges. These include a turning away from the abstract…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Study Abroad, Teaching Methods, Religion
Irvine, Andrew – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2015
The issue of comparison is a vexing one in religious and theological studies, not least for teachers of comparative religion in study abroad settings. We try to make familiar ideas fresh and strange, in settings where students may find it hard not to take "fresh" and "strange" as signs of existential threat. The author explores…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Study Abroad, Cross Cultural Studies, Confucianism
Mitchell, Kerry – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2015
This paper discusses strategies I employed during seven years of teaching within a study abroad program focusing on religion. This year-long program traveled to four Asian countries and included immersion experiences in monasteries, ashrams, and other religious institutions. I identify four principles and discuss accompanying exercises that guided…
Descriptors: Religion, Religious Education, Study Abroad, Foreign Countries
Mercer, Calvin – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2015
Conservative (fundamentalist, evangelical) Christian students present a general theological worldview that often correlates with significant anxiety. In a foreign setting, the anxiety of conservative students, removed from their supportive infrastructure, can be considerably heightened. This structure of thinking and emotion presents distinctive…
Descriptors: Freedom, Study Abroad, Christianity, Student Attitudes
Barbour, John D. – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2015
This response explains three ways in which the preceding essays are a significant contribution to the study of study abroad, explores three additional issues, and makes three suggestions for future work on religious studies and study abroad. This response is published alongside of six other essays, comprising a special section of the journal (see…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Theological Education, Study Abroad, Teaching Methods
Seibert, Eric A. – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2014
This article emphasizes the need for religious educators to address the issue of divine violence in Scripture with students, and it offers various pedagogical strategies for doing so. The focus is on violent Old Testament texts, with special attention given to the issue of Canaanite genocide. A general framework for structuring class time around…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Violence, Biblical Literature, Teaching Methods
DeRogatis, Amy; Honerkamp, Kenneth; McDaniel, Justin; Medine, Carolyn; Nyitray, Vivian-Lee; Pearson, Thomas – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2014
The editor of "Teaching Theology and Religion" facilitated this reflective conversation with five teachers who have extensive experience and success teaching extremely large classes (150 students or more). In the course of the conversation these professors exchange and analyze the effectiveness of several active learning strategies they…
Descriptors: Large Group Instruction, Religious Education, Theological Education, Teacher Attitudes
Bauman, Whitney; Marchal, Joseph A.; McLain, Karline; O'Connell, Maureen; Patterson, Sara M. – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2014
This essay provides an overview of the distinctive challenges presented to teaching and learning in religious and theological studies by the conditions and characteristics of "millennial" students. While the emerging literature on this generation is far from consistent, it is still instructive and important to engage, as students that…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Characteristics, Religious Education, Theological Education
Hess, Mary E.; Gallagher, Eugene V.; Turpin, Katherine – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2014
These brief essays by Mary Hess, Eugene Gallagher, and Katherine Turpin are solicited responses from three different contexts to the provocative book by Douglas Thomas and John Seely Brown, "The New Culture of Learning" (2011). Mary Hess writes from a seminary context, providing a critical summary of the authors' major concepts and…
Descriptors: Theological Education, Religious Education, Liberal Arts, Online Courses
McGarrah Sharp, Melinda; Morris, Mary Ann – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2014
Is it possible to teach pastoral care online? McGarrah Sharp and Morris describe their process of transforming a residential on-campus pastoral care course into the first online offering of the course at their seminary. They begin by describing a series of pedagogical choices made with the intent of facilitating dynamic movement between…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Online Courses, Computer Mediated Communication, Student Needs
Clingerman, Forrest – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2014
Reflecting on the complementary pedagogical models on teaching courses related to religion and the environment presented in this issue of the journal by Kevin O'Brien ("Balancing Critique and Commitment") and Jennifer Ayres ("Learning on the Ground"), I suggest ways in which these essays form a conversation about teaching.…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Religious Education, Theological Education, Reflection
Hess, Lisa M. – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2014
Neither advocacy nor condemnation of distance learning, this essay offers observations and critical reflection on four years' longitudinal engagement with distance learning pedagogies for formation in higher theological education. Instead, readers are invited to curiosity, communal-institutional discernment, and intense ambivalence.…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Theological Education, Religious Education, Ethics
Ayres, Jennifer R. – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2014
If theological education is to prepare religious leaders who will respond faithfully and capably to ecological challenges, what models of teaching and learning will best equip them for this work? In conversation with environmental education theory and examples from diverse learning contexts, this paper proposes a model of "learning on the…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Theological Education, Ecology, Conservation (Environment)

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