David I. Smith is Director of the Kuyers Institute for Christian Teaching and Learning, Calvin College, and Associate Professor of German at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan. Susan M. Felch is Director of the Calvin Center for Christian Scholarship and Professor of English at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan.
-- Christian Scholar's Review
"Those who take the time to read Teaching and Christian Imagination
may feel like they have experienced refreshment from some kind of
retreat or even perhaps from a kind of spiritual pilgrimage. They
will have had occasion to step back and see the vocation of
teaching in new and imaginative ways." Dorothy Bass
-- Valparaiso University
"Imagine this, teachers, and experience it through reading this
book: Set aside, for a moment, the fast pace and quantitative
judgments that shape so much of contemporary education. Encounter
biblical texts, poems, and works of art that help you to see what
you do every day with new eyes. Hear down-to-earth stories from
other teachers. Let your imagination of what it means to teach and
to learn deepen and expand. Find renewal in the indispensable,
beautiful, and difficult vocation to which God has called you."
Karen E. Eifler
-- University of Portland
"Deftly unpacking their three central metaphors for teaching --
pilgrimage, gardening, and building -- the authors provide
catalysts for teachers of any discipline in religious institutions
to rethink, reignite, and recommit to their vocation. Wending my
way through this text, I found myself invited and equipped to
cultivate a hermeneutic of wonder as a bracing, life-giving
complement to the hermeneutic of suspicion that tends to dominate
so much of the landscape in higher education today." Perry L.
Glanzer
-- Baylor University
"I have never read anything quite like this delightful book. The
authors both nourish your soul and draw you along the path toward
teaching excellence. They offer colorful meditations on the imagery
of pedagogy while also rooting these ruminations in the soil of
practical teaching experience. While reading these pages, I
repeatedly found myself inspired to rebuild not only my classroom
practices but also my own life. Every kind of Christian teacher
will find this book life-giving."
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