Teaching the Bible through Popular Culture and the Arts Mark Roncace, Patrick Gray
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TextLanguage: English Series: Resources for biblical study, no. 53Publication details: U.S.A.; Society of Biblical Literature; 2007Description: 393tr; paperback, illustrations; 25cmISBN: - 9781589832442
- 220.071
- R769-M35
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This resource enables biblical studies instructors to facilitate engaging classroom experiences by drawing on the arts and popular culture. It offers brief overviews of hundreds of easily accessible examples of art, film, literature, music, and other media and outlines strategies for incorporating them effectively and concisely in the classroom. Although designed primarily for college and seminary courses on the Bible, the ideas can easily be adapted for classes such as Theology and Literature or Religion and Art as well as for nonacademic settings. This compilation is an invaluable resource for anyone who teaches the Bible.
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