Table of Contents – Religious Studies and Theology (Special Issue 38.1, 2019)
Religious Studies and Theology
Issue 38.1-2 (2019)
table of contents
Special Issue
Festschrift for Michel Desjardins
Guest Editors
Ken Derry and Elysia Guzik
Frontispiece-open access
No Mud No Lotus
Samiksa Love
Guest Editors’ Foreward-open access
A Quilted Offering: Essays on Teaching and Learning Religion in Honour of Michel Desjardins
Ken Derry , Elysia Guzik
Articles
Balancing Dichotomies, Opening Conversations: A Reflection on Michel Desjardins’ Contribution to the Study of Religion in the Classroom and Beyond
Philip L. Tite
A Loaf for Learning: Teaching the Study of Religion with Food
Sarah J. King
Thinking About Transformative Aspects of Gnostic Writing Pedagogy
Michael Kaler
“The Study of Religion” and “Religious Studies”: To What are We Entitled and to Whom are We Obliged?
Aldea Mulhern
Drawing on the Board
Michael Ostling
Learning and Teaching as Emergent, Standardized, and Radical Concepts
Joanne Benham Rennick
Gnostic Imagery in Disney’s Pinocchio
Tony Burke
Changing the World without Doing Harm: Critical Pedagogy, Participatory Action Research and the Insider Student Researcher
Mark Chapman
Space
Jennifer Davis
The Reflective Practice Writing Bicycle: A Reflective Analysis Tool for Engaged Learning
Edmund Pries
Messing Around with Introductory Religion Courses in Canada
Ken Derry
Reflections from the Field-open access
An Academic for All Seasons and Every Occasion
Harold Remus
Reflections on Learning with Michel Desjardins
Meena Sharify-Funk , Elysia Guzik
Forgetting the Content and Other Michelisms: A Tribute to Michel Desjardins
Brent Hagerman
Michel Desjardins: An Angel of Academia
Erica Hurwitz Andrus
Listening with Respect
Suzanne Armstrong
Michel Desjardins: Emphatic and Resourceful Professor
Husein Khimjee
I Have No Eyes Yet I Can See
Marie Bilodeau , Kerri Elizabeth Gerow
Three Teaching Strategies
Tony Michael
Changing Food Rules in Kitchener-Waterloo
Joe Mancini
Seeking Understanding: Helping Graduate Students to Write for Scholarly Journals in Religion
Amir Hussain
When David Met Michel
David Burke Griffiths
Changing the Lonely Halls of Academia
Mercedes Rowinsky-Geurts
The Historical, Rhetorical Jesus
John Mitrosky
Remarks given on the Occasion of the Celebration for Michel Desjardins Steckle Heritage Farm, Kitchener, Ontario June 21, 2017
Edmund Pries , Joanne Benham Rennick , Bob Sharpe , Meena Sharify-Funk, Patrice Brodeur
Book Review-open access
Transition to Common Work: Building Community at The Working Centre, by Joseph and Stephanie Mancini
Michel Desjardins
Editor
Catherine Caufield, Concordia University of Edmonton, Canada
Book Review Editor
Steven Muir, Concordia University of Edmonton, Canada
Religious Studies and Theology
http://equinoxpub.com/RST
ISSN: 0829-2922 (print)
ISSN: 1747-5414 (online)
Religious Studies and Theology is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes thoughtful original research of an interdisciplinary nature with significance to the various fields of Religious Studies and Theology. International contributors from many disciplines explore understandings of the workings of religion and spirituality in the contemporary world. We also give special attention to studies on religion and religious communities in Canada with regard to the place of this nation in our interconnected global community.