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Russell W. Dalton – Religious Education, 2024
Many children's Bible lessons, even those that are intended to be child-oriented lessons, are consciously or unconsciously designed in ways that serve adult agendas for children rather than serving the interests of children themselves. By engaging the growing movements of childism and childist biblical interpretation, as well as studies in how…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Biblical Literature, Children, Teaching Methods
Maurice Ryan – Journal of Religious Education, 2024
Joseph of Nazareth has a high profile among Catholics globally. His name adorns a multitude of schools, Catholic agencies, cities and towns and he is the patron of numerous causes in the Catholic tradition. This elevated position contrasts markedly with his profile in the Bible, where he is consistently silent when he appears in the narratives,…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Self Concept, Religious Education, Biblical Literature
Paul Kaak – Christian Higher Education, 2024
The gospel is central to life in the Christian community. It is formational to the church proper and to the pedagogical task of faith-based colleges and universities. The gospel is also significant for the education of non/nominal Christians who are present in our classrooms. This article describes the gospel as indispensable for faith-based…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Colleges, Teaching Methods, Biblical Literature
Rob Lindemann; Katherine G. Schultz – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 2024
The idea of the heart-orientation dimension of worldview has been in the literature for over two decades but it lacks the conceptual refinement of the propositional and behavioral dimensions. The authors argue for distinct parameters within the heart-orientation dimension of a worldview which currently do not exist in the literature. A conceptual…
Descriptors: World Views, Christianity, Religious Factors, Beliefs
Mark K. Hillis – British Journal of Religious Education, 2024
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in Australia has exposed social fault-lines and inequities not often recognised in such an affluent country. This study explores the relevance of Bible stories about plagues and disasters for the work of preachers, teachers, and pastoral practitioners who were independent voluntary contributors to this study.…
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, COVID-19, Pandemics, Religion
Michael P. Ott – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The purpose of this project was to create a systematic, spiritual formation plan for Central Christian School that strategically integrates the Bible curriculum into the chapel programming of the school and connects it to the home. The project involved a three-part strategy consisting of statistical testing of surveys, classroom-type observations,…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Schools, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Implementation
Sarah L. Nicholson – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2024
Studying Biblical Hebrew is increasingly considered a viable option for students with dyslexia. This presents particular challenges not just for the students but also for their teachers, because the pedagogical methods for teaching ancient languages have traditionally depended on strategies that create difficulties for dyslexic students. This…
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Hebrew, Dyslexia, Phonology
Jaroslaw Horowski – British Journal of Religious Education, 2024
The analysis undertaken in this article pertain to the challenge faced by education, which consists of overcoming the negative aspects of contemporary individualism, such as the building of instrumental relationships by people maturing in a culture permeated with it. Consequently, there is limited responsibility taken for the other people…
Descriptors: Christianity, Biblical Literature, Religious Factors, Individualism
Gregory Carl Michael – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Literary and linguistic patterns delineate structure and theme in many documents of the ancient Mediterranean world. In this dissertation, I utilize the Aeschylean tragedies of the "Persians" and the "Oresteia", the narratives of Genesis and Judges from the Hebrew Bible, and the New Testament narratives of the Gospel of Mark…
Descriptors: Language Patterns, Diachronic Linguistics, Biblical Literature, Hebrew
Oganessian, Armen – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2023
This paper addresses a surprising phenomenon in the evangelical theological classroom. Evangelical theological students often approach theology as an exclusively analytic subject, failing to use imaginative criteria in "doing theology." Specifically, they fail to use their literary imaginations or what some call narrative imagination.…
Descriptors: Christianity, Theological Education, Imagination, Student Attitudes
Fahmi Gunawan; Batmang; Saad Boulahnane – Indonesian Journal of English Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics, 2023
Despite the growing concerns of research discussing transcreation in translation studies from various perspectives, little empirical evidence reported the transcreation in Quranic translation as a religious sacred text. To fill this void, the present study aims to elucidate Qur'an translation in Indonesia from the perspective of trancreation and…
Descriptors: Translation, Islam, Biblical Literature, Foreign Countries
Robin Barfield – Journal of Research on Christian Education, 2023
A comparison of the use of parables within children's ministry practice reveals two very different approaches: Jerome Berryman's Godly Play elevates the role of parables and is open-ended for the child to interpret. Examples of UK evangelical processes are then observed and are seen to make much less use of parables but mediate the intent of those…
Descriptors: Christianity, Religious Education, Teaching Methods, Biblical Literature
Ji Y. Son – Christian Higher Education, 2023
Drawing from research in the learning sciences, this article argues that educators, like Jesus, should use stories as we mentor students to move beyond passive reception of information and truly apply their learning to novel situations. Thus, students can go beyond "hearing" to "bearing fruit." This storytelling approach to…
Descriptors: Mentors, Christianity, Story Telling, Biblical Literature
Tina Royer – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This qualitative study examined eight Bible colleges which have membership with regional accrediting bodies. This study explored the reasons Bible colleges seek regional accreditation as well as the impacts of regional accreditation on the participating colleges. Using change theory combined with a spiritual leadership framework to examine the…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Religious Education, Colleges, Biblical Literature
David E. Long – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2024
This Forum article extends themes and critical observations within Jenna Scaramanga and Michael Reiss's article "Evolutionary Stasis: Creationism, Evolution and Climate Change in the Accelerated Christian Education curriculum," published in "CSSE." The Accelerated Christian Education curriculum is a package of homeschool units…
Descriptors: Evolution, Climate, Politics of Education, Social Systems

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