Jane E. Dalton, Maureen P. Hall, Catherine E. Hoyser
Whole Person
Embodying Teaching and Learning through Lectio and Visio Divina
Jane E. Dalton, Maureen P. Hall, Catherine E. Hoyser
Whole Person
Embodying Teaching and Learning through Lectio and Visio Divina
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This book offers a rich collection of voices from diverse settings and illustrates ways in which lectio divina as a contemplative practice can transform teaching and learning.Drawing on holistic education and embodied learning, lectio divina empowers teachers and roots students in their own meaning making.
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This book offers a rich collection of voices from diverse settings and illustrates ways in which lectio divina as a contemplative practice can transform teaching and learning.Drawing on holistic education and embodied learning, lectio divina empowers teachers and roots students in their own meaning making.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 140
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 215g
- ISBN-13: 9781475851496
- ISBN-10: 1475851499
- Artikelnr.: 56975878
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 140
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 8mm
- Gewicht: 215g
- ISBN-13: 9781475851496
- ISBN-10: 1475851499
- Artikelnr.: 56975878
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
By Jane E. Dalton; Maureen P. Hall and Catherine E. Hoyser
Foreword Michael A. Franklin Acknowledgement Introduction Jane E. Dalton
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
North Carolina Maureen P. Hall
University of Massachusetts
Dartmouth
Massachusetts Catherine E. Hoyser
University of St. Joseph
West Hartford
Connecticut Chapter 1- An Ancient Monastic Practice: Reviving it for a Modern World Jane E. Dalton
University of North Carolina Charlotte at Charlotte
North Carolina Maureen P. Hall
University of Massachusetts
Dartmouth
Massachusetts Catherine Hoyser
University of St. Joseph
West Hartford
Connecticut Libby Falk Jones
Berea College
Berea
Kentucky Chapter 2- Embodying Deep Reading: Mapping Life Experiences through Lectio Divina Maureen P. Hall
University of Massachusetts
Dartmouth
Massachusetts Chapter 3- Image and Text: Toward Inner and Outer Wholeness Jane E. Dalton
University of North Carolina at Charlotte Chapter 4- Lectio Divina and Story-to-Poem Conversion as Tools for Transformative Education Catherine E. Hoyser
University of St. Joseph
West Hartford
Connecticut Chapter 5- Reading the Word
the Self
the World: Lectio and Visio Divina as a Gateway to Intellectual and Personal Growth Libby Falk Jones
Berea College
Berea
Kentucky Chapter 6- "Writing about Yoga": Lectio Divina and the Awakening of the Soul Mary Keator
Westfield State University
Westfield
Massachusetts Chapter 7- Lectio Divina as Contemplative
Anti-Oppressive Pedagogy in Social Justice Education Courses Elizabeth Hope Dorman
Fort Lewis College
Durango
Colorado Chapter 8- Embodied Justice: We Are The Divine Text Vajra Watson
University of California
Davis
California Chapter 9- The Restorative Power of Lectio Divina and the Arts for University Lecturers Daphne Loads
University of Edinburgh
Edinburgh
Scotland About the Editors About the Contributors
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
North Carolina Maureen P. Hall
University of Massachusetts
Dartmouth
Massachusetts Catherine E. Hoyser
University of St. Joseph
West Hartford
Connecticut Chapter 1- An Ancient Monastic Practice: Reviving it for a Modern World Jane E. Dalton
University of North Carolina Charlotte at Charlotte
North Carolina Maureen P. Hall
University of Massachusetts
Dartmouth
Massachusetts Catherine Hoyser
University of St. Joseph
West Hartford
Connecticut Libby Falk Jones
Berea College
Berea
Kentucky Chapter 2- Embodying Deep Reading: Mapping Life Experiences through Lectio Divina Maureen P. Hall
University of Massachusetts
Dartmouth
Massachusetts Chapter 3- Image and Text: Toward Inner and Outer Wholeness Jane E. Dalton
University of North Carolina at Charlotte Chapter 4- Lectio Divina and Story-to-Poem Conversion as Tools for Transformative Education Catherine E. Hoyser
University of St. Joseph
West Hartford
Connecticut Chapter 5- Reading the Word
the Self
the World: Lectio and Visio Divina as a Gateway to Intellectual and Personal Growth Libby Falk Jones
Berea College
Berea
Kentucky Chapter 6- "Writing about Yoga": Lectio Divina and the Awakening of the Soul Mary Keator
Westfield State University
Westfield
Massachusetts Chapter 7- Lectio Divina as Contemplative
Anti-Oppressive Pedagogy in Social Justice Education Courses Elizabeth Hope Dorman
Fort Lewis College
Durango
Colorado Chapter 8- Embodied Justice: We Are The Divine Text Vajra Watson
University of California
Davis
California Chapter 9- The Restorative Power of Lectio Divina and the Arts for University Lecturers Daphne Loads
University of Edinburgh
Edinburgh
Scotland About the Editors About the Contributors
Foreword Michael A. Franklin Acknowledgement Introduction Jane E. Dalton
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
North Carolina Maureen P. Hall
University of Massachusetts
Dartmouth
Massachusetts Catherine E. Hoyser
University of St. Joseph
West Hartford
Connecticut Chapter 1- An Ancient Monastic Practice: Reviving it for a Modern World Jane E. Dalton
University of North Carolina Charlotte at Charlotte
North Carolina Maureen P. Hall
University of Massachusetts
Dartmouth
Massachusetts Catherine Hoyser
University of St. Joseph
West Hartford
Connecticut Libby Falk Jones
Berea College
Berea
Kentucky Chapter 2- Embodying Deep Reading: Mapping Life Experiences through Lectio Divina Maureen P. Hall
University of Massachusetts
Dartmouth
Massachusetts Chapter 3- Image and Text: Toward Inner and Outer Wholeness Jane E. Dalton
University of North Carolina at Charlotte Chapter 4- Lectio Divina and Story-to-Poem Conversion as Tools for Transformative Education Catherine E. Hoyser
University of St. Joseph
West Hartford
Connecticut Chapter 5- Reading the Word
the Self
the World: Lectio and Visio Divina as a Gateway to Intellectual and Personal Growth Libby Falk Jones
Berea College
Berea
Kentucky Chapter 6- "Writing about Yoga": Lectio Divina and the Awakening of the Soul Mary Keator
Westfield State University
Westfield
Massachusetts Chapter 7- Lectio Divina as Contemplative
Anti-Oppressive Pedagogy in Social Justice Education Courses Elizabeth Hope Dorman
Fort Lewis College
Durango
Colorado Chapter 8- Embodied Justice: We Are The Divine Text Vajra Watson
University of California
Davis
California Chapter 9- The Restorative Power of Lectio Divina and the Arts for University Lecturers Daphne Loads
University of Edinburgh
Edinburgh
Scotland About the Editors About the Contributors
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
North Carolina Maureen P. Hall
University of Massachusetts
Dartmouth
Massachusetts Catherine E. Hoyser
University of St. Joseph
West Hartford
Connecticut Chapter 1- An Ancient Monastic Practice: Reviving it for a Modern World Jane E. Dalton
University of North Carolina Charlotte at Charlotte
North Carolina Maureen P. Hall
University of Massachusetts
Dartmouth
Massachusetts Catherine Hoyser
University of St. Joseph
West Hartford
Connecticut Libby Falk Jones
Berea College
Berea
Kentucky Chapter 2- Embodying Deep Reading: Mapping Life Experiences through Lectio Divina Maureen P. Hall
University of Massachusetts
Dartmouth
Massachusetts Chapter 3- Image and Text: Toward Inner and Outer Wholeness Jane E. Dalton
University of North Carolina at Charlotte Chapter 4- Lectio Divina and Story-to-Poem Conversion as Tools for Transformative Education Catherine E. Hoyser
University of St. Joseph
West Hartford
Connecticut Chapter 5- Reading the Word
the Self
the World: Lectio and Visio Divina as a Gateway to Intellectual and Personal Growth Libby Falk Jones
Berea College
Berea
Kentucky Chapter 6- "Writing about Yoga": Lectio Divina and the Awakening of the Soul Mary Keator
Westfield State University
Westfield
Massachusetts Chapter 7- Lectio Divina as Contemplative
Anti-Oppressive Pedagogy in Social Justice Education Courses Elizabeth Hope Dorman
Fort Lewis College
Durango
Colorado Chapter 8- Embodied Justice: We Are The Divine Text Vajra Watson
University of California
Davis
California Chapter 9- The Restorative Power of Lectio Divina and the Arts for University Lecturers Daphne Loads
University of Edinburgh
Edinburgh
Scotland About the Editors About the Contributors