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Signature Pedagogies in Comparative Perspective

The Wabash Center

Author
Robinson, Joanne Maguire; Jensen, Tim; Hyland, Áine; Bocking, Brian; Wiseman, Wendy; Kesgin, Burak; Togarasei, Lovemore; Fujiwara, Satoko; Kenney, Jeffrey T.; Cooper, Tim; Yoo, Yohan; Cruz, Eduardo R.; and Soares, Afonso
Publisher
Teaching Theology and Religion 18, no. 3 (2015): 235-300
ISBN
1368-4868
Table of Contents
1. Teaching Religion Around the World: A Modest First Glimpse (Joanne Maguire Robinson)
2. The Basic Courses for the Study of Religions at the University of Southern Denmark (Tim Jensen)
3. Religion, Education, and Religious Education in Irish Schools (Áine Hyland and Brian Bocking)
4. Prospects for Religious Studies in Turkey (Wendy A. Wiseman and Burak Kesgin)
5. Teaching and Learning Theology and Religion at the University of Botswana (Lovemore Togarasei)
6. How Religious Studies is Taught in Japan (Satoko Fujiwara)
7. Teaching Religious Studies at the International Islamic University Malaysia (Jeffrey T. Kenney)
8. Teaching Church History in Global Perspective in New Zealand (Tim Cooper)
9. Teaching Religious Studies to Undergraduate Non-Majors at Seoul National University, South Korea (Yohan Yoo)
10. Teaching Religion in Brazil, in Public Schools and Confessional Colleges (Eduardo R. Cruz and Afonso L. Soares)
A special section of "Teaching Theology and Religion" that collects short essays providing snapshots of how religion is taught in the undergraduate (college/university) curriculum in 9 countries around the world: Denmark, Ireland, Turkey, Botswana, Japan, Malaysia, Japan, New Zealand, and Brazil.