Special Section: Study Abroad
Special Section of Teaching Theology and Religion
Volume 18, Number 1 (July 2007)
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(Also indexed by ATLA-Ebsco)
(Not) In The Classroom
- Working through the Problems of Study Abroad Using the Methodologies of Religious Studies
Elijah Siegler - What Do We Compare When We Compare Religions? Philosophical Remarks on the Psychology of Studying Comparative Religion Abroad
Andrew Irvine - The Immersion Experience: Lessons from Study Abroad in Religion
Kerry Mitchell - Inverting the Object of Study: Recalibrating the Frame of Reference in Study Abroad Experiences
Norris W. Palmer - The Politics of Teaching of Indigenous Traditions in Aotearoa/New Zealand
Wendy A. Wiseman - Finding Freedom Abroad: Working with Conservative Christian Students in Study Abroad Programs
Calvin Mercer - “Oh Events” for the Professor: Studies and Stories of Religious Studies Abroad
John D. Barbour
Thomas Pearson
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