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An Interview with the 2013 AAR Excellence in Teaching Award Winner, Carolyn Medine
Carolyn Medine, professor in the religion department and the Institute of African…
Read MoreJean Bethke Elshtain (1941–2013) and the Chastened Lives of Public Scholars
The distinguished University of Chicago professor Jean Bethke Elshtain died in August…
Read MoreTeam Teaching in Religious Studies: Editor’s Introduction
Autonomy and/or Collaboration—Competing Values? Academia is often a solitary pursuit. We design…
Read MoreEmbodied Religion, Embodied Teaching: Team Teaching “Food and Religion”
Participation and Particularity Both of us aim in our individual teaching to…
Read MoreBrain, Stomach, and Soul
Psychological “Framing” in a Theology Classroom What does daily diet have to…
Read MoreBuilding Interdisciplinary Networks: Team Teaching Benefits for Religious Studies Professors
Interdisciplinary Team Teaching In times of budget cuts and the shrinking of…
Read MoreJews and Christians Learn From Memoirs: A Collegially Taught Course
Reading Memoirs, from Cover to Cover Memoirs for Fall 2012 In the…
Read MoreA New Pedagogy?
I have to admit that despite how ridiculously excited I am to…
Read MoreACLS Statement on NSF Funding for Political Science Research
A Statement Endorsed by the AAR Board of Directors April 30, 2013…
Read MoreWhere Sustainability and Social Justice Meet in Theological Education
How will our teaching help equip ourselves, our students, and our world…
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