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OverviewReflecting a national movement that seeks to create a more holistic model of learning and teaching on college and university campuses, Education as Transformation is a collection of twenty-eight essays written by a wide range of educators - including presidents, chancellors, deans, faculty members, administrators, religious life professionals, students, and other leaders in the field of education - on the themes of religious pluralism and spirituality in higher education. These essays provide scholarly analysis, practical information, and inspiration for those who agree that higher education can combine both head and heart in the teaching and learning process and in campus and community life. In seeking to articulate a new vision for higher education in America, the authors explore the possibility that both scholarship and spirituality are essential to fostering global learning communities and responsible global citizens who can address the challenges of a diverse world. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Victor H. Kazanjian , Peter Laurence , Victor H. Kazanjian , Peter LaurencePublisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Imprint: Peter Lang Publishing Inc Edition: 3rd Revised edition Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 23.00cm Weight: 0.460kg ISBN: 9780820445465ISBN 10: 0820445460 Pages: 319 Publication Date: 26 May 2006 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsReviewsWith the increased dominance of specialized knowledge and technical process, all in higher education - students, faculty, and administrators alike - are searching for new sources of meaning and coherence in their lives. 'Education as Transformation' is a landmark response to this pressing need. The authors in this volume are the key leaders of what has become a major movement aimed at cultivating substantive engagement and a vigorous dialogue on these critical issues. This book should be read widely throughout higher education. (R. Eugene Rice, Scholar in Residence and Director of the Forum on Faculty Roles and Rewards of the American Association for Higher Education) This valuable collection draws fresh and useful insights on the current state of American university culture from the worlds of religion and spirituality. The voices encountered here, both new and established, will surprise the academy with their humanity and utility. The reflections about campus community building and the promise and challenge of values, spirituality, and religious diversity, are new, useful, and long overdue. (E. Gordon Gee, Chancellor of Vanderbilt University) Education at its best is always about transformation. The contributors to this book come from diverse traditions, but they share at least one deep conviction: when we reduce education to the mere transmission of data and techniques, we rip the heart out of the enterprise. This book, and the wisdom traditions that inform it, offer both encouragement and guidance as we educators pursue our life-giving vocation. (Parker J. Palmer, Author of 'The Courage to Teach: Exploring the Inner Landscape of a Teacher's Life') The higher I went in my formal education, the more my intellectual work was valued and my spirit devalued. After completing a doctoral degree, I felt a great need to resurrect my soul. The Education as Transformation Project seeks to turn around this alienating process and in compiling this resource, the project seeks ways toward an education that is integrative and unitive. (Patricia M. Mische, Co-Founder and President Emerita of Global Education Associates; Lloyd Professor of Peace Studies and World Law at Antioch College) One of the happiest conjunctions of my life was my service on the Board of Trustees of Wellesley College at the time Victor H. Kazanjian, Jr. became our first Dean of Religious and Spiritual Life. The vitally new concept of campus ministry that he brought to Wellesley is now shared with an increasingly appreciative audience across the country and beyond. This collection puts the vision of a new relationship between higher education and the religious dimension at the forefront of our public discourse where it belongs. (The Reverend Peter J. Gomes, Plummer Professor of Christian Morals and Pusey Minister in the Memorial Church, Harvard University; Author of 'The Good Book: Reading the Bible with Mind and Heart') This valuable collection draws fresh and useful insights on the current state of American univesity culture from the worlds of religion and spirituality. The voices encountered here, both new and established, will surprise the academy with their bumanity and utility. The reflections about campus community building and the promise nd challenge of values, spirituality, and religious diversity, are new, useful, and long overdue. Author InformationThe Editors: Victor H. Kazanjian, Jr. is the Dean of Religious and Spiritual Life and Co-Director of the Peace and Justice Studies Program at Wellesley College, as well as the Co-Founder and Senior Advisor of the Education as Transformation Project. He is the author of numerous articles and a frequent lecturer on issues of religious pluralism, spirituality, inter-religious/intercultural dialogue and conflict resolution, and principles of peacemaking and social justice. Peter L. Laurence is Co-Founder and Director of the Education as Transformation Project at Wellesley College. He has been a consultant to various national and international interfaith organizations for the past twenty years, has served as Chair of the Board of the North American Interfaith Network, and as a member of the Assembly for the Parliament of World's Religions. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |