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Studies in Education and Spirituality

Editors: Peter L. Laurence Victor H. Kazanjian Jr.
ISSN: 1527-8247

Studies in Education and Spirituality presents the reader with the most recent thinking about the role of religion and spirituality in higher education. It includes a wide variety of perspectives, including students, faculty, administrators, religious life and student life professionals, and representatives of related educational and religious institutions. These are people who have thought deeply about the topic and share their insights and experiences through this series. These works address the questions: What is the impact of religious diversity on higher education? What is the potential of religious pluralism as a strategy to address the dramatic growth of religious diversity in American colleges and universities? To what extent do institutions of higher learning desire to prepare their students for life and work in a religiously pluralistic world? What is the role of spirituality at colleges and universities, particularly in relationship to teaching and learning pedagogy, the cultivation of values, moral and ethical development, and the fostering of global learning communities and responsible global citizens?

Studies in Education and Spirituality presents the reader with the most recent thinking about the role of religion and spirituality in higher education. It includes a wide variety of perspectives, including students, faculty, administrators, religious life and student life professionals, and representatives of related educational and religious institutions. These are people who have thought deeply about the topic and share their insights and experiences through this series. These works address the questions: What is the impact of religious diversity on higher education? What is the potential of religious pluralism as a strategy to address the dramatic growth of religious diversity in American colleges and universities? To what extent do institutions of higher learning desire to prepare their students for life and work in a religiously pluralistic world? What is the role of spirituality at colleges and universities, particularly in relationship to teaching and learning pedagogy, the cultivation of values, moral and ethical development, and the fostering of global learning communities and responsible global citizens?

Studies in Education and Spirituality presents the reader with the most recent thinking about the role of religion and spirituality in higher education. It includes a wide variety of perspectives, including students, faculty, administrators, religious life and student life professionals, and representatives of related educational and religious institutions. These are people who have thought deeply about the topic and share their insights and experiences through this series. These works address the questions: What is the impact of religious diversity on higher education? What is the potential of religious pluralism as a strategy to address the dramatic growth of religious diversity in American colleges and universities? To what extent do institutions of higher learning desire to prepare their students for life and work in a religiously pluralistic world? What is the role of spirituality at colleges and universities, particularly in relationship to teaching and learning pedagogy, the cultivation of values, moral and ethical development, and the fostering of global learning communities and responsible global citizens?

Titles

  • Title: Religion and Spirituality in the Life Cycle

    Religion and Spirituality in the Life Cycle

    Volume 9
    by James Gollnick (Author)
    ©2005 Textbook XII, 280 Pages
  • Title: Gateways to Spirituality

    Gateways to Spirituality

    Pre-School through Grade Twelve
    Volume 7
    by Peter Cobb (Volume editor)
    ©2005 Textbook XIV, 300 Pages
  • Title: Minding the Light

    Minding the Light

    Essays in Friendly Pedagogy
    Volume 6
    by Anne French Dalke (Volume editor) Barbara Dixson (Volume editor)
    ©2004 Textbook XII, 212 Pages
  • Title: Teaching to Learn/Learning to Teach

    Teaching to Learn/Learning to Teach

    Meditations on the Classroom
    Volume 4
    by Anne French Dalke (Author)
    ©2002 Textbook XIV, 216 Pages
  • Title: Integrative Learning and Action

    Integrative Learning and Action

    A Call to Wholeness
    Volume 3
    by Susan M. Awbrey (Volume editor) Diana Dana (Volume editor) Vachel W. Miller (Volume editor) Phyllis Robinson (Volume editor)
    ©2006 Textbook X, 221 Pages
  • Title: Religious Pluralism in the Academy

    Religious Pluralism in the Academy

    Opening the Dialogue
    Volume 2
    by Robert J. Nash (Author)
    ©2002 Textbook VIII, 224 Pages
  • Title: Transforming Campus Life

    Transforming Campus Life

    Reflections on Spirituality and Religious Pluralism
    Volume 1
    by Vachel W. Miller (Volume editor) Merle M. Ryan (Volume editor)
    ©2001 Textbook X, 318 Pages