Embodying Pedagogy

Allen G. Jorgenson, Bethan Riehle‐Johns, Katrina Urquhart, Nancy L. Dresser
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This article reflects on an instructor's experience of incorporating an optional assignment in a theology class wherein students are invited to learn a new athletic skill, journal while doing so, and then theologically reflect on their experience. It begins with the instructor making a case for the need to bring the body back into the classroom. This is followed by the theological reflections of three of the instructor's students. Finally, the instructor reflects on the themes of balance and muscle memory, stretching, and flow developed in the student reflections. These are used to outline how a balanced classroom revives theological wonder, affirms change in a cruciform fashion, and understands failure as part of God's modus operandi and so intrinsic to theology.
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这篇文章反映了一位教师在神学课程中加入选修作业的经验,即邀请学生学习一项新的运动技能,在学习过程中写日记,然后从神学角度对他们的经历进行反思。文章开始时,教师提出了将身体带回课堂的必要性。随后是该教师的三名学生的神学反思。最后,教师对学生思考中提出的平衡与肌肉记忆、伸展和流动等主题进行反思。这些都用来概述平衡的课堂如何唤醒神学的奇思妙想,以十字架的方式肯定变化,并将失败理解为上帝工作方式的一部分,因此是神学的内在组成部分。
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