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Religion in the Classroom
As I mentioned previously, I’ve been attending a discussion group focused on teaching literature for some time. Last month it was my turn to choose our reading and I’ve picked Peter Kerry Powers’s excellent article “A Clash of Civilizations: Religious … Continue reading
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Tagged Pedagogy, religion, Romanticism, Victorianism
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