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a journal of analysis and comment
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Summer 2009 Issue Contents
Vol. 36 No. 2
Editor's
Preface
Guest Editor’s Introduction
Where Religion Faculty Meet Students’ Worlds: [excerpt]
Lessons from the GTU Preparing Future Faculty Project
James A. Donahue
“Engaging the Institution:” [excerpt]
Mentoring Future Faculty, Big Questions of Vocation,
and the Reality of Assessment
Maureen A. Maloney
Re-Engineering the Teaching Machine: [excerpt]
Big Questions from the Inside Out and the Outside In*
Elizabeth Drescher
‘Going Spiritual’ and the Civic Loyalties of Theological Education: [excerpt]
Mentoring Future Faculty
Martha E. Stortz
Big Questions of Vocation, Professional Identity, and [excerpt]
Classroom Practice:
A Conversation Between Colleagues
Melissa James and Steven Bauman
Conflations and Confrontations: [excerpt]
Spirituality, Religion, and Values in the Liberal Arts Classroom
Davina C. Lopez
The Specter of “Spirituality”—On the (In)Utility of an Analytical [excerpt]
Category
Chad M. Bauman
“Spirituality in Higher Education?” Caveat Emptor [excerpt]
Eugene V. Gallagher
“The Question Is The Answer”--
Naropa University’s Contemplative Pedagogy1 [excerpt]
Judith Simmer-Brown
Pedagogy of Reverence: [excerpt]
A Narrative Account
Fran Grace
Does Spirituality Have a Place in Higher Education?: [excerpt]
A Response
Helen S. Astin and Alexander W. Astin
Spirituality in Higher Education: Problem, Practices, [excerpt]
and Programs: A Response
Nadine S. Pence
Spirituality in Higher Education: [excerpt]
Toward a Holistic Approach to the Development of Future Faculty
in Theology and Religion
Elizabeth Drescher
Fuzzy But Not Warm: [excerpt]
On the (Continuing) Descriptive and Analytical Inutility of
“Spirituality”
Chad M. Bauman, Eugene V. Gallagher, and Davina C. Lopez1