Pedagogical theory of the Hebrew Bible : an application of educational theory to biblical texts / Adrian E. Hinkle ; foreword by Martin O'Kane.
Material type:
- 9781498228626
- 1498228623
- Bible. Pentateuch -- Study and teaching
- Bible. Historical Books -- Study and teaching
- Bible. Historical Books
- Bible. Pentateuch
- Jewish religious education
- Education in the Bible
- Éducation religieuse juive
- Éducation dans la Bible
- RELIGION -- Biblical Studies -- Old Testament
- Jewish religious education
- Education in the Bible
- Christian education
- Education
- 222.0071 23
- BS1225.6.E38 H56 2016eb
- online - EBSCO
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Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Nuvola online | online - EBSCO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Online access | Not for loan (Accesso limitato) | Accesso per gli utenti autorizzati / Access for authorized users | (ebsco)1228003 |
Every generation must accept the responsibility of training the next. Yet, are modern Christian pastors and educators using teaching paradigms that impact memory and long-term memory retention? Pedagogical Theory of the Hebrew Bible is a cross-disciplinary book that connects religious education with active learning theory and demonstrates how these two areas are intimately connected within the biblical texts of Genesis through 2 Kings. Through vivid discussion of the literary texts, Adrian Hinkle demonstrates that religious educators never used isolated oral stories or instructions. Instead, these are purposefully connected with other learning formats to increase memory retention and ensure each generation experiences the traditions of Yahweh.
Part one. Background -- 1. Learning theory and active learning -- 2. A literary approach to Biblical literature -- Part two. Pedagogy of the Pentateuch -- 3. Pedagogy of Deuteronomy -- 4. Genesis -- 5. Exodus -- 6. Leviticus -- 7. Numbers -- 8. Part two summary -- Part three. Pedagogy of the Deuteronomistic history -- 9. Joshua -- 10. Judges -- 11. 1-2 Samuel -- 12. 1-2 Kings -- 13. Part three summary -- Part four. Conclusion.