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This book is an arresting interdisciplinary publication on
Christian education, comprising works by leading scholars,
professionals and practitioners from around the globe. It focuses
on the integrated approaches to Christian education that are both
theoretically sound and practically beneficial, and identifies
innovative pedagogical methods and tools that have been
field-tested and practice-approved. It discusses topics such as
exploring programmes and courses through different lenses; learning
challenges and opportunities within organisational management;
theology of business; Christian models of teaching in different
contexts; job preparedness; developing different interpretive or
meaning-making frameworks for working with social justice, people
with disability, non-profit community organisations and in
developing country contexts. It offers graduate students, teachers,
school administrators, organisational leaders, theologians,
researchers and education practitioners a fresh and inspiring
reimagining of Christian education perspectives and practices and
the ramifications of their application to life-long learning.
This book reformulates Christian education as an interdisciplinary
and interdenominational vocation for professionals and
practitioners. It speaks directly to a range of contemporary
contexts with the aim of encouraging conceptual, empirical and
practice-informed innovation to build the field of Christian
education research. The book invites readers to probe questions
concerning epistemologies, ethics, pedagogies and curricula, using
multidisciplinary research approaches. By helping thinkers to
believe and believers to think, the book seeks to stimulate
constructive dialogue about what it means to innovate Christian
education research today.Chapters are organised into three main
sections. Following an introduction to the volume's guiding
framework and intended contribution (Chapter 1), Part 1 features
conceptual perspectives and comprises research that develops
theological, philosophical and theoretical discussion of Christian
education (Chapters 2-13). Part 2 encompasses empirical research
that examines data to test theory, answer big questions and develop
our understanding of Christian education (Chapters 14-18). Finally,
Part 3 reflects on contemporary practice contexts and showcases
examples of emerging research agendas in Christian education
(Chapters 19-24).
This interdisciplinary book explores the science and spirituality
nexus in the Pacific Islands Region and as such makes a critical
contribution to sustainable climate change adaptation in Oceania.
In addition to presenting case studies, literary analyses, field
projects, and empirical research, the book describes faith-engaged
approaches through the prism of: * Context: past, present, and
future prospects* Theory: concepts, narratives, and theoretical
frameworks* Practice: empirical research and praxis-informed case
examples* Doctrine: scriptural contributions and perspectives*
Engagement: enlisting religious stakeholders and constituencies
Comprising peer-reviewed works by scholars, professionals, and
practitioners from across Oceania, the book closes a critical gap
in the literature and represents a groundbreaking contribution to
holistic climate change adaptation in the Pacific Islands Region
that is scientifically sound, spiritually attuned, locally
meaningful, and contextually compelling.
This interdisciplinary book explores the science and spirituality
nexus in the Pacific Islands Region and as such makes a critical
contribution to sustainable climate change adaptation in Oceania.
In addition to presenting case studies, literary analyses, field
projects, and empirical research, the book describes faith-engaged
approaches through the prism of: * Context: past, present, and
future prospects* Theory: concepts, narratives, and theoretical
frameworks* Practice: empirical research and praxis-informed case
examples* Doctrine: scriptural contributions and perspectives*
Engagement: enlisting religious stakeholders and constituencies
Comprising peer-reviewed works by scholars, professionals, and
practitioners from across Oceania, the book closes a critical gap
in the literature and represents a groundbreaking contribution to
holistic climate change adaptation in the Pacific Islands Region
that is scientifically sound, spiritually attuned, locally
meaningful, and contextually compelling.
This book reformulates Christian education as an interdisciplinary
and interdenominational vocation for professionals and
practitioners. It speaks directly to a range of contemporary
contexts with the aim of encouraging conceptual, empirical and
practice-informed innovation to build the field of Christian
education research. The book invites readers to probe questions
concerning epistemologies, ethics, pedagogies and curricula, using
multidisciplinary research approaches. By helping thinkers to
believe and believers to think, the book seeks to stimulate
constructive dialogue about what it means to innovate Christian
education research today.Chapters are organised into three main
sections. Following an introduction to the volume's guiding
framework and intended contribution (Chapter 1), Part 1 features
conceptual perspectives and comprises research that develops
theological, philosophical and theoretical discussion of Christian
education (Chapters 2-13). Part 2 encompasses empirical research
that examines data to test theory, answer big questions and develop
our understanding of Christian education (Chapters 14-18). Finally,
Part 3 reflects on contemporary practice contexts and showcases
examples of emerging research agendas in Christian education
(Chapters 19-24).
This book is an arresting interdisciplinary publication on
Christian education, comprising works by leading scholars,
professionals and practitioners from around the globe. It focuses
on the integrated approaches to Christian education that are both
theoretically sound and practically beneficial, and identifies
innovative pedagogical methods and tools that have been
field-tested and practice-approved. It discusses topics such as
exploring programmes and courses through different lenses; learning
challenges and opportunities within organisational management;
theology of business; Christian models of teaching in different
contexts; job preparedness; developing different interpretive or
meaning-making frameworks for working with social justice, people
with disability, non-profit community organisations and in
developing country contexts. It offers graduate students, teachers,
school administrators, organisational leaders, theologians,
researchers and education practitioners a fresh and inspiring
reimagining of Christian education perspectives and practices and
the ramifications of their application to life-long learning.
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