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Scholarship March 29, 2017

“Teaching the Material and Teaching the Students: Reflections on Introductory Courses for Non-Majors”

The Wabash Center

Author
Kirkpatrick, Shane
Publisher
Teaching Theology and Religion 13, no. 2 (2010): 125-136
Teaching a required introductory Bible course to non-majors at a church-related college presents a number of pedagogical challenges. When considering how to teach such a course in the context of concerns common to the liberal arts, I find myself reflecting on authority. My thoughts on the teaching of this course in my own context are organized around authority understood as a developmental issue, an educational issue, and a religious issue. In each case, I seek to use my discipline and the primary and secondary materials of the course as occasions for the development of capacities that will contribute to the life of students as critical thinkers, creative problem-solvers, and responsible global citizens.