teaching
Considering whether to teach Christian Globalism at Home?
I'm happy to help! I've put together a quick guide with some ideas about which chapters and companion readings to assign for courses on Global Movements, Humanitarianism, Race & Pluralism, Capitalism & Economy, Religion & Gender, History of Missions, Religion & Politics, and more. I'm happy to speak to your groups and classes too -- in person or on Zoom. Please get in touch. The quick guide is available for download here: ![]()
Not sure what the book's about and want to know more? A talented Concordia student created a 4-minute digital short on the basic theme. Check it out on YouTube:
My regular undergraduate courses include
I have also run undergraduate seminars on Religion in the Public Square, which I treat as a pedagogical laboratory of sorts: we do site visits, map a city neighbourhood, use case study method, and students create their own projects that address issues in Montreal. See components of those projects for one of those seminars here. |