Eastern Orthodox Christianity and American Higher Education: Theological, Historical, and Contemporary Reflections

Cover
Ann Mitsakos Bezzerides, Elizabeth H. Prodromou
University of Notre Dame Pess, 15.01.2017 - 456 Seiten

Over the last two decades, the American academy has engaged in a wide-ranging discourse on faith and learning, religion and higher education, and Christianity and the academy. Eastern Orthodox Christians, however, have rarely participated in these conversations. The contributors to this volume aim to reverse this trend by offering original insights from Orthodox Christian perspectives that contribute to the ongoing discussion about religion, higher education, and faith and learning in the United States. The book is divided into two parts. Essays in the first part explore the historical experiences and theological traditions that inform (and sometimes explain) Orthodox approaches to the topic of religion and higher education—in ways that often set them apart from their Protestant and Roman Catholic counterparts. Those in the second part problematize and reflect on Orthodox thought and practice from diverse disciplinary contexts in contemporary higher education. The contributors to this volume offer provocative insights into philosophical questions about the relevance and application of Orthodox ideas in the religious and secular academy, as well as cross-disciplinary treatments of Orthodoxy as an identity marker, pedagogical framework, and teaching and research subject.

 

Inhalt

Acknowledgments
An Orthodox College
Education Paideia as Kerygmatic Value in the Orthodox Tradition
An Old Testament Perspective
Education in the Letters of Saint Paul
Embodied Knowledge through Imitation in Early
The Use of Classical Paideia in the Early
Orthodox Monasticism and Higher Education
Identity Formation and Teaching
Being Orthodox and a Scientist
Teaching Orthodox
Personal Reflections
The Absence of Eastern Orthodoxy in American Academia and
Reflections on Political Science and the Study of Orthodox
The Transfiguration Polyeleos Textbooks and Polyphonic Learning
Vocation Poetry and Prayer

Theology Religion
A Rich Legacy and Insistent
An Orthodox Perspective
Historical Reflections
List of Contributors
Urheberrecht

Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen

Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen

Autoren-Profil (2017)

Elizabeth H. Prodromou is visiting associate professor of conflict resolution at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University.

Bibliografische Informationen