NotesFAQContact Us
Collection
Advanced
Search Tips
Showing all 3 results Save | Export
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Ringer, Jeffrey M. – College English, 2013
This essay considers how a male evangelical Christian in a first-year writing (FYW) course at a state university negotiates his identity in his academic writing for a non-Christian audience. It focuses on how "Austin" casuistically stretches a biblical text to accommodate his audience's pluralistic perspective. Austin's writing thus provides a…
Descriptors: Audiences, Religion, Academic Discourse, Biblical Literature
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Direct linkDirect link
Stenberg, Shari J. – College English, 2006
In this essay, the author argues that the potential for achieving the goals of critical pedagogy would be enriched if teachers had a fuller understanding of the ties between critical pedagogy and Christian liberation theology. While many are familiar with Paulo Freire's roots in Marxism, the fact that his vision of praxis and conscientization…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Philosophy, Religious Factors, Beliefs
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Perkins, Priscilla – College English, 2001
Considers how in the classroom, dealing with conservative Christian belief, progressive writing instructors confront "problems of meaning" just as perplexing and urgent as those that trouble evangelical students. Offers some stories that show how the author analyzed her own recurring "problems of meaning," some theoretical (and…
Descriptors: Beliefs, Christianity, Hermeneutics, Higher Education