Eugene V. Gallagher, Rosemary Park Professor of Religious Studies at Connecti-cut College, writes: 'In a context where the general value of the Humani-ties has increasingly come under question by those who see a college educa-tion as necessarily being directly tied to the first job that students will have af-ter they graduate, an ability to make a vigorous case about the contribution of study-ing the Bible to any college student's education is crucial for any teacher'. This second collection of essays edited by Jane Webster and Glenn Hol-land seeks not only to promote the role of biblical studies in an un-dergraduate lib-eral arts education, but also to suggest strategies and approaches for teaching the Bible in a range of academic situa-tions. Combining the theoretical and the practi-cal, this volume will be another useful source of guidance and support for teachers of bibli-cal studies at any point in their professional careers."
Product details
- Hardback | 308 pages
- 156 x 234 x 19mm | 608g
- 21 Oct 2015
- Sheffield Phoenix Press Ltd
- United States
- English
- black & white illustrations
- 1909697982
- 9781909697980
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