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Scholarship March 29, 2017

Spirituality, Ethics, Religion, and Teaching: A Professor’s Journey

The Wabash Center

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Author
Nash, Robert J.
Publisher
Peter Lang, New York, NY
ISBN
820458481
Table of Contents
Introduction

ch. 1 The Passion to Teach...and to Learn
ch. 2 Meeting My Mentor: The Passion for Politics
ch. 3 Becoming a Constructivist: The Passion to Teach About Morality
ch. 4 Real World Ethics: The Passion To Make the Right Decisions
ch. 5 A Spirituality of Teaching: The Passion for Meaning
ch. 6 Passionate Teaching-Spiritual Learning: The Power of Narratives

References
This book is a first-person, pedagogical reflection on what the author - an applied philosopher with an appointment in a professional school - has learned about being a teacher and a student, over a thirty-five-year career in a "public ivy" university. This narrative recounts a series of life-changing, intellectual, and emotional insights gleaned over three decades from students, colleagues, scholars, and mentors. The author's personal story traces the struggle to create a passionate spirituality of teaching, one that reframes traditional notions of religion and spirituality, as well as one that attempts to correct conventional misunderstandings of postmodernism. Nash's story is every educator's story - lived in unique ways at every level of teaching. (From the Publisher)