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Scholarship March 29, 2017

Forum: Teaching With, Against, and To Faith

The Wabash Center

Author
Medine, Carolyn M. Jones; Penner, Todd; and Lehman, Majorie
Publisher
Teaching Theology and Religion 18, no. 4 (2015): 363-386
These three articles deal with the issue of faith in the classroom – whether one should teach “to,” “for,” or “against” faith. While their institutional settings and experiences are different, the authors all contend that more serious reflection needs to be given to the matter of how religious commitment plays out in our diverse pedagogical settings. The initial article by Carolyn Medine surveys the current climate regarding student spirituality in the classroom, the broader governmental concerns, and, the tensions that inform the choices available to a professor. Todd Penner's essay analyzes faith-as-ideology in the undergraduate classroom, and Marjorie Lehman's contribution analyzes how the issue manifests differently in Jewish Studies.