Teaching as Believing: Faith in the University
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Teaching as Believing: Faith in the University    -     By: Chris Anderson

Teaching as Believing: Faith in the University

Baylor University Press / 2004 / Paperback

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Secularism and religion, church and state..when one is a Christian, how do you teach at a secular university without compromising conscience? Author Chris Anderson captures this tension as he relates his own experiences teaching at Oregon State University. He covers the similarities, differences, problems and joy that come with teaching and being a deacon in the Catholic Church, and illuminates the paradox of Christianity devalued by the university and vice versa. 234 pages, softcover, indexed.

This is Studies in Religion and Higher Education Vol. 2

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Title: Teaching as Believing: Faith in the University
By: Chris Anderson
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 234
Vendor: Baylor University Press
Publication Date: 2004
Dimensions: 9.1 X 6.0 X 0.7 (inches)
Weight: 13 ounces
ISBN: 1932792031
ISBN-13: 9781932792034
Stock No: WW792031

Publisher's Description

The public university classroom is a place where socialization still occurs: it's where students learn to be citizens of the world. Having attended to political correctness and multi-culturalism, universities are now facing the issue of spirituality in their quest to educate the whole person. In this book, Chris Anderson takes up this task by carefully exploring how a professor of faith can help a public university accomplish its pluralistic mission. Anderson illustrates how the study of secular literature throws fresh light on the ways in which the Bible can be read. He also deftly shows how a sympathetic study of the Bible trains secular readers for understanding the abiding significance of the Western literary canon as a kind of scripture. Anderson thus gives readers a book that is as much about the experience of a faithful teacher and the proper ends of education as it is about discovering the right ways to read texts—be they sacred or secular.

Author Bio

Chris Anderson (Ph.D. University of Washington) is Professor of English at Oregon State University, where he has taught since 1986. He is the author or co-author of ten books, including My Problem with Truth (2003), Asking Questions (2000), and Edge Effects (1993)—a finalist for the Oregon Book Award in creative nonfiction. Anderson is also a Catholic deacon and is active in parish and campus ministry.

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