
In Teaching Interreligious Encounters, Marc A. Pugliese And Alexander Y. Hwang Have Gathered Together A Multidisciplinary And International Group Of Scholar-teachers To Explore The Pedagogical Issues That Occur At The Intersection Of Different Religious Traditions. This Volume Is A Theoretical And Practical Guide For New Teachers As Well As Seasoned Scholars. It Breaks The Pedagogy Of Interreligious Encounters Down Into Five Distinct Components. In The First Part, Essays Explore The Theory Of Teaching These Encounters; In The Second, Essays Discuss Course Design. The Parts That Follow Engage Practical Ideas For Teaching Textual Analysis, Practice, And Real-world Application. Despite Their Disciplinary, Contextual, And Methodological Diversity, These Essays Share A Common Vision For The Learning Goals And Outcomes Of Teaching Interreligious Encounters. This Is A Much-needed Resource For Any Teacher Participating In These Conversations In Our Age Of Globalization And Migration, With Its Attendant Hopes And Fears.
This volume investigates the pedagogical challenges and opportunities inherent in teaching interreligious encounters within diverse academic settings. Editors Alexander Y. Hwang and Marc A. Pugliese curate a collection of essays from an international group of scholar-teachers to establish a framework for effective instruction. The text synthesizes theoretical foundations with practical applications to assist educators in navigating the complexities of religious pluralism in the classroom.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Scholars and educators identify this work as a comprehensive resource for those navigating the intersection of religious studies and pedagogical practice. The text is frequently cited for its utility in both theoretical grounding and practical course development for instructors at various career stages.
Page Count:
384
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190677570
ISBN-13:
9780190677572
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