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Scholarship March 29, 2017

“The Vocation of Teaching: Themes and Models from the Presbyterian Tradition”

The Wabash Center

Author
Cowan, Margaret P., Roger P. Ebertz & Mary E. Shiels
Publisher
Teaching Theology and Religion 5, no. 3 (2002): 149-160
Historically, the Presbyterian/Reformed tradition has placed a heavy emphasis on education and has honored teaching as an important vocation. This paper begins to explore insights and models that tradition offers to help teachers clarify their calling. The article discusses five themes in Reformed theology and how these themes play out in an educational context, providing examples from one Presbyterian college. The paper concludes by suggesting four ways to think about pedagogy in Presbyterian institutions that are both consistent with Reformed principles and practical in their relevance to teaching and learning.