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Book Synopsis

This volume combines insights from secular sexuality education, trauma studies, and embodiment to explore effective strategies for teaching sexuality and religion in colleges, universities, and seminaries.

Contributors to this volume address a variety of sexuality-related issues including reproductive rights, military prostitution, gender, fidelity, queerness, sexual trauma, and veiling from the perspective of multiple religious faiths. Christian, Jewish, and Muslim scholars present pedagogy and classroom strategies appropriate for secular and religious institutional contexts. By foregrounding a combination of perspective transformation and embodied learning as a means of increasing students' appreciation for the varied social, psychological, theological and cultural contexts in which attitudes to sexuality develop, the volume posits sexuality as a critical element of teaching about religion in higher education.

This book will be of great interest to graduate and postgr

Table of Contents

List of Images

List of Abbreviations

List of Contributors

Series Editor Introduction

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Part I: Pedagogical Lenses

Chapter One

Embodied Learning through Pedagogical Promiscuity

by Michelle Mary Lelwica

Chapter Two

Trauma Sensitive Pedagogy

by Stephanie M. Crumpton

Chapter Three

Perspective Transformation for Professional Formation and Responsible Citizenship

by Kate Ott

Part II: Instruction about Religion (Religious Studies)

Chapter Four

Global Ethics and Sexuality

by Keun-Joo Christine Pae

Chapter Five

Countering Colonial Assumptions about Veils, Sexuality, and Islam

by Amy L. Defibaugh and Brett A. Krutzsch

Chapter Six

Toward a Critical Teaching Method of Islamic Genders and Sexualities

by Amanullah De Sondy

Chapter Seven

"Uses of the Erotic" for Teaching Queer Studies

by Thelathia "Nikki" Young

Chapter Eight

Cross-Cultural Teaching about Abortion and Religion

by Michelle McGowan and Michal Raucher

Part III: Religious Instruction (Theological Education)

Chapter Nine

A Spiritually Integrative Digital Pedagogy

by Carrie Doehring and Rubén Arjona

Chapter Ten

Role Play in Jewish Pastoral Education

by Mychal Springer

Chapter Eleven

Equipping Teachers of Sexual Ethics in Faith Communities

by Boyung Lee

Chapter Twelve

Testing the Spirits through Critical Fidelity in the Classroom

by Patricia Beattie Jung

Part IV: Institutional Support for Teaching and Learning

Chapter Thirteen

The Integrative Challenge of Professional Sexual Ethics in Theological Education

by Darryl W. Stephens and Patricia Beattie Jung

Chapter Fourteen

Faculty Workshop on Teaching Sexuality and Religion

by Darryl W. Stephens

Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 05/05/2020
      ISBN13: 9780367346881, 978-0367346881
      ISBN10: 0367346885

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This volume combines insights from secular sexuality education, trauma studies, and embodiment to explore effective strategies for teaching sexuality and religion in colleges, universities, and seminaries.

      Contributors to this volume address a variety of sexuality-related issues including reproductive rights, military prostitution, gender, fidelity, queerness, sexual trauma, and veiling from the perspective of multiple religious faiths. Christian, Jewish, and Muslim scholars present pedagogy and classroom strategies appropriate for secular and religious institutional contexts. By foregrounding a combination of perspective transformation and embodied learning as a means of increasing students' appreciation for the varied social, psychological, theological and cultural contexts in which attitudes to sexuality develop, the volume posits sexuality as a critical element of teaching about religion in higher education.

      This book will be of great interest to graduate and postgr

      Table of Contents

      List of Images

      List of Abbreviations

      List of Contributors

      Series Editor Introduction

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction

      Part I: Pedagogical Lenses

      Chapter One

      Embodied Learning through Pedagogical Promiscuity

      by Michelle Mary Lelwica

      Chapter Two

      Trauma Sensitive Pedagogy

      by Stephanie M. Crumpton

      Chapter Three

      Perspective Transformation for Professional Formation and Responsible Citizenship

      by Kate Ott

      Part II: Instruction about Religion (Religious Studies)

      Chapter Four

      Global Ethics and Sexuality

      by Keun-Joo Christine Pae

      Chapter Five

      Countering Colonial Assumptions about Veils, Sexuality, and Islam

      by Amy L. Defibaugh and Brett A. Krutzsch

      Chapter Six

      Toward a Critical Teaching Method of Islamic Genders and Sexualities

      by Amanullah De Sondy

      Chapter Seven

      "Uses of the Erotic" for Teaching Queer Studies

      by Thelathia "Nikki" Young

      Chapter Eight

      Cross-Cultural Teaching about Abortion and Religion

      by Michelle McGowan and Michal Raucher

      Part III: Religious Instruction (Theological Education)

      Chapter Nine

      A Spiritually Integrative Digital Pedagogy

      by Carrie Doehring and Rubén Arjona

      Chapter Ten

      Role Play in Jewish Pastoral Education

      by Mychal Springer

      Chapter Eleven

      Equipping Teachers of Sexual Ethics in Faith Communities

      by Boyung Lee

      Chapter Twelve

      Testing the Spirits through Critical Fidelity in the Classroom

      by Patricia Beattie Jung

      Part IV: Institutional Support for Teaching and Learning

      Chapter Thirteen

      The Integrative Challenge of Professional Sexual Ethics in Theological Education

      by Darryl W. Stephens and Patricia Beattie Jung

      Chapter Fourteen

      Faculty Workshop on Teaching Sexuality and Religion

      by Darryl W. Stephens

      Index

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