Special Issue:
Teaching and Learning Strategies for Religious leadership Formation
Teaching Theology and Religion
Volume 9, Number 2 (April 2006)
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- Preparing Religious Leaders for Our Time
Shanta Premawardhana - Educating American Muslim Leadership (Men and Women) for the Twenty-First Century
Amir Al-Islam - Training for Priesthood in the Modern World: A Zarathushtrian Perspective
Jehan Bagli - Catholic Theological Education in a Religiously Pluralistic Age
Leo D. Lefebure - Vodou: A Sacred Multidimensional, Pluralistic Space
Dowoti Désir - “To a Land that I Will Show You”: Training Rabbis for the Future
David Greenstein - Catholicity and Context: The Cenotaphs of Orthodox Theological Education
Frank Marangos - Training vs. Education in Forming Won Buddhist Kyomus in the USA
Bokin Kim - Hindu Leaders in North America?
Deepak Sarma - Models and Methods of Continuing Education for Christian Ministry in the Religiously Plural Context
Lucinda Allen Mosher - A Long and Winding Road: Soto Zen Training in America
Hozan Alan Senauke - Sikh Leadership: Established Ideals and Diasporic Reality
Harinder Singh and Simran Singh - An Integrative Educational Strategy for Christian Leaders in a Multifaith World
Kathleen T. Talvacchia
Thomas Pearson
Editor, Teaching Theology and Religion
Associate Director, Wabash Center
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