Special Section: Signature Pedagogies, in Comparative Perspective
A collection of 10 short articles describing how religious studies is taught in universities around the world.
Special Section of Teaching Theology and Religion
Volume 18, Number 3 (July 2007)
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(Not) In The Classroom
- Teaching Religion Around the World: A Modest First Glimpse
Joanne Maguire Robinson - The Basic Courses for the Study of Religions at the University of Southern Denmark
Tim Jensen - Religion, Education, and Religious Education in Irish Schools
Áine Hyland and Brian Bocking - Prospects for Religious Studies in Turkey
Wendy A. Wiseman and Burak Kesgin - Teaching and Learning Theology and Religion at the University of Botswana
Lovemore Togarasei - How Religious Studies is Taught in Japan
Satoko Fujiwara - Teaching Religious Studies at the International Islamic University Malaysia
Jeffrey T. Kenney - Teaching Church History in Global Perspective in New Zealand
Tim Cooper - Teaching Religious Studies to Undergraduate Non-Majors at Seoul National University, South Korea
Yohan Yoo - Teaching Religion in Brazil, in Public Schools and Confessional Colleges
Eduardo R. Cruz and Afonso L. Soares
Thomas Pearson
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