Monthly Archives: December 2011

Stand-alone Lesson: “ADVENT Collects”

Many of us who routinely make presentation slides are frustrated by the conventional and intrinsic limitations of the software available to us (see, for example, Edward Tufte’s now-classic critique The Cognitive Style of PowerPoint). One particularly exciting development in this … Continue reading

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Live Blogging Mary Hess, “Technology, Theology and Teaching”

Dr. Mary Hess from Luther Seminary in St. Paul, MN, is on campus at Virginia Theological Seminary today giving a “Fridays at the Seminary” presentation entitled “Technology, Theology and Teaching: Faith formation in a ‘new culture of learning.’” Since this … Continue reading

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Resource Review: Einstein’s God: Science, Faith and the Life of Wonder

Like the excellent Lutheran site feautor.org, part of the goal of Into All The WWWorld is to help Christian educators take advantage of the many fine formation materials that get produced by seminarians training for full-time ministry. Between field education … Continue reading

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Course Preview, Part 2 — “‘Into a wider world’: Conversations between science and religion”

Continuing with our preview of our course on science and theology, here’s a short excerpt from the introductory lesson: ************ Course introduction Where we’re coming from This course on science and religion was developed with funding from a group within the Episcopal Church … Continue reading

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