In The Spirit of Service , the contributing authors explore the intersection of faith, service, and social justice in higher education. Reflecting upon the role that higher education plays in preparing future generations of citizens and leaders, this book asserts that spirituality and values necessarily involve one's person—and that educators must begin to connect student learning with the human experiences of faith, service, and commitment to social justice.
Each of the authors describes a teaching experience in order to critically reflect upon the divide in academic culture between responsible, rigorous, intellectual competence and personal values. The authors' lessons in success and failure are meant to provide guidance for all institutions that are committed to preparing young students to lead lives of leadership and civic engagement. Divided into three parts, this book:
Containing a wealth of practical suggestions and strategies, The Spirit of Service represents a conversation in progress; it is an attempt to understand how to help undergraduates integrate service and spirituality for the purpose of social justice.
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Brian T. Johnson serves as a chaplain at Gustavus Adolphus College. He is coeditor of Stories from Christian Neighbors: A Heart for Ecumenism (Liturgical Press, 2003) and recently completed, in addition to his M.Div. from Luther Northwestern theological Seminar, a Master's in Sacred Theology from Yale University.
Carolyn R. O'Grady is associate Professor of education at Gustavus Adolphus College, and a frequent workshop facilitator for schools and small organizations on issues of diversity, including race, gender, and sexual orientation. Her doctorate is from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in multicultural education. Her research interests include education for social justice, spirituality in education, and K-16 service-learning. She is the editor of Integrating Service Learning and Multicultural Education in Colleges and Universities (Lawrence Erlbaum, 2000).
This book explores the intersections of service, justice, and faith in higher education. It represents a conversation in progress an attempt to understand how to help undergraduates integrate service and spirituality for the purpose of social justice.
Here a cadre of professors and administrators critically reflect upon the divide within academic culture between responsible, rigorous, intellectual competence and those facets of human experience that we describe as faith, spirituality, service, and a commitment to social justice. Several of the contributors give candid accounts of their own teaching experiences, sharing the importance of connecting learning to life. In addition, there are sometimes sharply differing views on what role, if any, service-learning, social justice, or faith should play in guiding our work in higher education. Each chapter offers a unique window through which we can gain a different perspective on the themes explored in this book.
The Spirit of Service provides stimulation for widely ranging conversations about these issues at other colleges and universities and concludes with a wealth of suggestions and strategies.
Divided into three parts, this book:
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