Teaching and Religious Imagination

Teaching and Religious Imagination by Maria Harris, published by Harper & Row in 1987, is a first edition that spans 204 pages. This book explores the art of teaching as an activity of religious imagination, emphasizing how the incarnation of subject matter can lead to the revelation of knowledge.
Readers will find a thoughtful examination of the intersection between education and creativity, delving into the philosophical and psychological aspects of teaching. The work invites reflection on how imaginative approaches can enhance the educational experience, making it relevant for those interested in the broader implications of teaching within various contexts.
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Explores the art of teaching as an activity of religious imagination, in which the incarnation of subject matter leads to the revelation of knowledge
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