
Common Questions 2
Welcome to the Common Questions, an exciting initiative brought to you by the Wabash Center for Teaching and Learning in Theology and Religion. In this series, we bring together some of the most esteemed scholars and educators in the field to engage with a central, thought-provoking question. The goal is to challenge and inspire. By exploring these questions, we hope to create a dynamic platform for scholarly dialogue, illuminate complexities in education, and enhance our understanding of the transformative power of teaching and learning in these vital disciplines. Featuring a diverse range of perspectives, this effort is a means of expanding the borders of academic rigor with profound spiritual and philosophical inquiry.
This time, we asked…
“We are all born with medicine inside of us: unique traits and attributes that contribute to healing humanity on this planet. How is your medicine utilized in your teaching?”
Gathered here are responses from:
Kristina Lizardy-Hajbi, Iliff School of Theology
Rebecca Makas, Villanova University
Carol B. Duncan, Wilfrid Laurier University
Haruka Umetsu Cho, Santa Clara University
Molly Greening, Loyola University Chicago
Laura Carlson Hasler, Indiana University
Fred Glennon, Le Moyne College
If you are interested in sharing you response to this prompt or future Common Questions, please reach out to our blogs editor, Donald E. Quist at quistd@wabash.edu.
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