Teaching Religion in a Changing Public University

Teaching Religion in a Changing Public University reviews the teaching of religious studies in public universities, with exploration of the challenges and opportunities for the future. Dr. Gravett assesses the current status of the field within the challenges facing universities in general and human...

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Main Author: Gravett, Sandy (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Chicago, IL Atla Open Press 2019
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