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Scholarship March 29, 2017

“Joachim Wach’s “Master and Disciple” Revisited: A Contemporary Symposium”

The Wabash Center

Author
Denny, Frederick M., Margaret R. Miles, Charles Hallisey & Earle H. Waugh
Publisher
Teaching Theology and Religion 1, no. 1 (1998): 13-19
Joachim Wach's classic 1924 treatment of two types of teaching and learning relationships is summarized by Professor Denny and commented on from three contemporary perspectives by three teaching scholars who raise the basic question, "Are Wach's models of student and disciple adequate for the nineties?"

Following an introduction by Frederick M. Denny, the contributions presented are: I. Are Wach's Models of Student and disciple Adequate for the Nineties?, by Margaret R. Miles, II. Response to Joachim Wach's "Master and Disciple: Two Religio-Sociological Studies": Buddhism, by Charles Hallisey and III. Wach and the Double Truth, by Earle H. Waugh.