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Garcia, Kenneth.
Reexamining Academic Freedom in Religiously Affiliated Universities = Transcending Orthodoxies /
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Reexamining Academic Freedom in Religiously Affiliated Universities/ edited by Kenneth Garcia.
其他題名:
Transcending Orthodoxies /
其他作者:
Garcia, Kenneth.
面頁冊數:
XIII, 223 p.online resource. :
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Springer Nature eBook
標題:
Religion and sociology. -
電子資源:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-39787-0
ISBN:
9783319397870
Reexamining Academic Freedom in Religiously Affiliated Universities = Transcending Orthodoxies /
Reexamining Academic Freedom in Religiously Affiliated Universities
Transcending Orthodoxies /[electronic resource] :edited by Kenneth Garcia. - 1st ed. 2016. - XIII, 223 p.online resource.
Introduction; Diane J. Chandler -- Part I. Interdisciplinary Perspectives -- 1. Spiritual And Relational Formation: How Contemplative Prayer And Psychodynamic Therapy Enhance Loving God And Others; Kelly Breen Boyce and Nanci Fisher Erkert -- 2. Emotional Formation: A Trinitarian Interaction; Ray S. Yeo -- 3. Psychological Formation: A Pentecostal Pneumatology And Implications For Therapy; Stephen Parker -- 4. Suffering As Formation: The Hard Road To Glory; Elizabeth Lewis Hall -- Part II. Theological Perspectives -- 5. Scriptural Formation: The Power Of The Biblical Story; Cornelius J. Bekker -- 6. Ethical Formation: The Theological Virtues; Michael Palmer -- 7. Theological Formation: Dialogical Interplay Between Barth, Hauerwas, and Bonhoeffer; Derek W. Taylor -- Part III. Practice-Oriented Perspectives -- 8. Sacramental Formation: The Role Of The Eucharistic; Mary Patton Baker -- 9. Vocational Formation: Navigating Leadership Disorientation; Philip T. Howard -- 10. Physical Formation: Health Stewardship And Embodied Realities; Diane J. Chandler -- 11. Character Convergence: The Prospect Of Holy Living; Stanley Hauerwas -- Epilogue; Diane J. Chandler. .
Kenneth Garcia presents an edited collection of papers from the 2015 conference on academic freedom at religiously affiliated universities, held at the University of Notre Dame. These essays reexamine the secular principle of academic freedom and discuss how a theological understanding might build on and further develop it. The year 2015 marked the 100th anniversary of the founding of the American Association of University Professors (AAUP), the leading advocate of academic freedom in America. In October 2015, the University of Notre Dame convened a group of prominent scholars to consider how the concept and practice of academic freedom might evolve. The premise behind the conference was that the current conventional understandings of academic freedom are primarily secular and, therefore, not yet complete. The goal was to consider alternative understandings in light of theological insight. Theological insight, in this context, refers to an awareness that there is a surplus of knowledge and meaning to reality that transcends what can be known through ordinary disciplinary methods of inquiry, especially those that are quantitative or empirical. Essays in this volume discuss how, in light of the fact that findings in many fields hint at connections to a greater whole, scholars in any academic field should be free to pursue those connections. Moreover, there are religious traditions that can help inform those connections. .
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