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March 29, 2017
“How Clearly Must I See? Art and Ethics in Pedagogical Practice”
- Author
- Mercer, Joyce Ann and Charles R. Foster
- Publisher
- Teaching Theology and Religion 4, no. 3 (2001): 124-132
This essay explores pedagogical practices and ethical obligations in the embrace of cultural and religious diversity by a faculty team in a theological school course. Attention is given to the interplay of art and ethical dilemmas in an educational praxis that calls into question students' taken-for-granted worldviews and theologies. In the first of three sections the writers identify several assumptions they brought to the conduct of the course regarding diversity, art, and pedagogy. The second section describes student encounters with and responses to art from a variety of cultural contexts. The paper concludes with a critical reflection on ethical and political issues arising from pedagogical practices that engage students with art.