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Eugene V. Gallagher and Patricia O’Connell have influenced a
generation of religious studies professors through their leadership
in Wabash Center teaching workshops. In this book, contributors pay
tribute to their influence and build on their insights in short
essays focused on three perennial themes: Place, Plan, and Persona.
Firstly, the book considers how negotiating your institutional
context is essential to effective teaching. Reflections include
essays on places of learning, the interaction between person and
place, and the online teaching environment. Secondly, the
contributors explore how effective teaching requires intentional
self-critical design of students’ intellectual experience, from
the arc of the course, to the scope and purpose of the curriculum.
Topics include planning for playfulness, teaching
‘strangeness’, and strengthening student engagement. In the
final section on persona, topics include humour in the classroom,
authenticity in the teaching profession, team teaching, and
ungrading. This book contributes to the scholarship of teaching and
learning in religious studies and higher education by engaging
Gallagher and Killen’s insights, and by exploring a range of
perspectives on core and enduring pedagogical concepts and
questions.
Davina C. Lopez here combines attention to Roman visual and
literary representations of conquered nations with a gender
critical 'reimagination' of Paul's apostleship. The result is a new
and more critical perspective on the systematic violence of the
Roman Empire, and a renewed understanding of Paul's politics of the
new creation.
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