Ritual in practice: Creating epistemic friction and overcoming ideological imperviousness in an introductory religious studies class (English)
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Teaching Theology & Religion
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2021
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Title:Ritual in practice: Creating epistemic friction and overcoming ideological imperviousness in an introductory religious studies class
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Contributors:Hotham, Matthew R. ( author )
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Published in:Teaching Theology & Religion ; 24, 4 ; 205-218
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Publication date:2021-12-01
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Size:14 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:English
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Table of contents – Volume 24, Issue 4
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Issue Information| 2021
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Teaching toward liberationDavidson, Jennifer W. et al. | 2021
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Our pedagogical charge: Weaving hope and justice into the gossamer‐thin fabric of religious democracyMiles‐Tribble, Valerie et al. | 2021
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Hope, interreligious democracy, good ancestors, and gossamer threads: A response to Valerie Miles‐Tribble's distinguished faculty lectureDavidson, Jennifer W. et al. | 2021
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Ritual in practice: Creating epistemic friction and overcoming ideological imperviousness in an introductory religious studies classHotham, Matthew R. et al. | 2021
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A rich palette of Bible use: A theoretical and empirical contribution from the context of Protestant Christian secondary schools in the Netherlandsde Kock, A. (Jos) / Sonnenberg, P. M. (Ronelle) / Nagel‐Herweijer, C. H. (Corina) et al. | 2021
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Natalie Wigg‐Stevenson Review of transgressive devotion: Theology as performance art. SCM Press, 2021.Blankenship, Paul Houston et al. | 2021