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Bowie, Robert A.; Norman, Ralph – Journal of Religious Education, 2021
Drawing on the work of prominent atheists and theists, this article argues that any genuinely comprehensive vision of education should include space on the curriculum for subjects such as Theology. Theology is an example of a subject which pushes questioning to infinity, thereby allowing for insight, potential discovery and wonder. The article…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, Theological Education, Philosophy, Inquiry
Šušnjara, Snježana – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2022
In the first national teacher training school in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), founded by the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy, pedagogy was a compulsory teaching subject. The official school report from 1888 stated that there were three books in use for teaching and learning pedagogical subjects, all by the same author from Croatia. Pedagogy was being…
Descriptors: Educational History, Intellectual Disciplines, Teacher Education Programs, Course Content
Lombaard, Christoffel; Geikina, Laima – Discourse and Communication for Sustainable Education, 2023
Supporting a sustainable world in a situation of war is the background to this study. Additionally, interdisciplinarity forms a part of the dialogical ecosystem of searching for suitable solutions in a complex reality. For such purposes, in this contribution, the co-authors reflect on an actual instance of war. The first author provides a…
Descriptors: War, Interdisciplinary Approach, Problem Solving, Politics
Simbuka, Srifani; Hamied, Fuad A.; Sundayana, Wachyu; Kwary, Deny A. – TEFLIN Journal: A publication on the teaching and learning of English, 2019
This paper charts the construction of a technical vocabulary list called the Islamic Religious Studies Textbooks Vocabulary (IRSTV) which was developed from the Corpus of Islamic religious studies textbooks (CIRST) in an Indonesian Islamic State Institute (IISI). The study is aimed to meet the need of first-year English language learners studying…
Descriptors: Islam, Religious Education, Vocabulary, Word Lists
Killen, Patricia O'Connell; Gallagher, Eugene V. – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2013
This article argues that there is an identifiable scholarship of teaching and learning in theology and religion that, though varied in its entry points and forms, exhibits standards of excellence recognizable in other forms of scholarship. Engaging in this scholarship enhances a professor's possession of practice and often reveals insights into…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Philosophy, Religion, Theological Education
Foster, Charles R. – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2013
Patricia Killen and Eugene Gallagher make a strong case for "constructive possibilities" in the scholarship of teaching and learning theology and religion. They clarify its relationship and hence its contributions to the larger discussion of the scholarship of teaching and learning in higher education, identify operative standards and procedures…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Philosophy, Reflection, Religion
Welling, Katharina; Roebben, Bert – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2018
In this article the method of Scriptural Reasoning (SR), a text-based approach to interreligious dialogue between participants of the three Abrahamic religions, was implemented for a teacher education setting at a German university. Not only students with an outspoken religious conviction but also agnostic and atheist students, preparing…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Biblical Literature, Qualitative Research, 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
Parker, Rosalind – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2014
Starting with an art exhibition which explored issues of religious identity, and with an illuminative case study of a "British Muslim" artist, this paper sets out a two-fold impact of approaching religious subjects from the angle of aesthetics. Firstly, the arts can be employed to open out categories of religious identity as non-fixed…
Descriptors: Religion, Aesthetics, Art, Identification
Jackson, Robert – Religious Education, 2017
Having completed a degree in theology and philosophy, Robert Jackson writes that he really did not know which career he wanted to pursue. He eventually opted to do a one-year postgraduate teacher training course, but was not sure that he wanted to be a teacher or that he would be effective in that role. The moment of truth was being sent into…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Graduate Study, Teacher Education, Biology
Barrett, Michelle C. Sterk – Journal of Catholic Education, 2016
Cultivating spiritual development is central to the mission of Catholic higher education institutions. Studies demonstrate that service learning is a pedagogical method through which spiritual development can be fostered among undergraduates. This study builds upon prior research to analyze whether spiritual growth occurred and which dimensions of…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Higher Education, Spiritual Development, Service Learning
Hutchings, Pat – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2013
In their essay, Patricia O'Connell Killen and Eugene Gallagher focus on the scholarship of teaching and learning in theology and religion, which, they say, is "identifiable" though "varied," and "exhibits standards of excellence recognizable in other forms of scholarship." Their purpose is descriptive, in large part, to share what they have…
Descriptors: Scholarship, Teaching Methods, Philosophy, Educational Research
Crist, Joan Frances; Robinson, Kirk – Journal of Catholic Higher Education, 2015
College graduates are falling short in oral communication skills, yet these skills are important for employment and for effective civic engagement. Catholic colleges and universities are well suited to revive sustained attention to the development and assessment of oral communication skills in today's higher education context. We can do this by…
Descriptors: Required Courses, Catholics, Church Related Colleges, Critical Thinking
Andraos, Michel Elias – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2012
This essay explores new ways of engaging diversity in the production of knowledge in the classroom using coloniality as an analytical lens. After briefly engaging some of the recent literature on coloniality, focusing on the epistemic dimension, the author uses the example of teaching a course on religion, culture, and theology, where he employs…
Descriptors: Philosophy, Religion, Sociocultural Patterns, Theological Education
Lanci, John R. – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2013
Undergraduate students today often enroll in introductory religious studies or theology classes because they want the time and space to reflect on their personal spiritual questions. Such a motivation can clash with the faculty's desire to introduce students to rigorous academic study of their field. Barbara Walvoord has proposed four "voices"…
Descriptors: Problem Based Learning, Teaching Methods, Philosophy, Undergraduate Students