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Rejecting US Christianity in Hopes of Saving the Soul of the Nation
Science and Theological Education  Reports from the Field
Contemplative Pedagogy and the Religious Studies Classroom: Editor’s Introduction
Harnessing the Power of Storytelling in the Hindu Studies Classroom and Beyond
Building Womanist Coalitions:  Writing and Teaching in the Spirit of Love
Even When No One is Looking:  Fundamental Questions of Ethical Education
Just in Time: Moments in Teaching Philosophy A Festschrift Celebrating the Teaching of James Conlon

This book is a collection of serious philosophical essays that aim to awaken readers, teachers, and students to a desire for conversation passionately pursued. The essays in this volume speak about sex, movies, poetry, and politics, in short, about those things contemporary Americans passionately discuss. These are the subjects that were taught for forty-three years in James Conlon’s classroom at Mount Mary University, a Catholic urban university for women in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This volume celebrates Conlon’s work while calling to all who continue to teach and learn about philosophy in contemporary times with the message that relevant philosophy deals with life as it is lived in the moment. (From the Publisher)

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