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March 29, 2017
“‘What “Great Cloud of Witnesses”? Isn’t My Own Religious Experience Enough?’”
- Author
- Sherman, Robert J.
- Publisher
- Teaching Theology and Religion 2, no. 3 (1999): 163-168
The author notes that current seminary stutipsdents show great variation in their academic skills, in their familiarity with the basics of Christianity, and in their sense of, and skill in, theological method. This condition is both caused and exacerbated by the students' acculturation in American religious privatism, which makes them resist a critical and constructive examination of their views and hinders their understanding of theology as an undertaking of and for the Church. The author describes a number of pedagogical strategies, teaching techniques, and classroom exercises that have shown some effectiveness in overcoming these problems.