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March 29, 2017
“Educating Through Meeting: Reflections on a Dialogic Pedagogy for Teaching Religious Studies”
- Author
- Kramer, Kenneth
- Publisher
- Teaching Theology and Religion 4, no. 2 (2001): 64-70
This article originated as a brief reflection on pedagogical issues intended to catalyze collegial discussions at a meeting of the Comparative Religious Studies faculty at San Jose State University. The author distinguishes four interrelated elements that motivate his own teaching: human meaning, dialogic inter-activity, responsible response, and multi-methodologic study. Dialogic pedagogy is illustrated with concrete examples of how theory fits in the classroom. To further clarify the discussion, Martin Buber's theory of educating is applied to the teaching process, especially his understanding of "one-sided inclusion."