What is it about?

A chapter in this edited book about the fear that academia negatively impacts upon formation especially within a theological debate.

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Why is it important?

It is a false myth and as such excludes and influences training and development programmes to avoid the benefits of further higher education

Perspectives

The book contains chapters by EdD students from multi-disciplines about their faith and their professional contexts

Dr Trevor Gerhardt

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This page is a summary of: Being Christian in Education: Reflecting on Christian Professional Practice in a Secular WorldBryanHazel and WorsleyHoward (eds), Norwich, UK: The Canterbury Press, 2015, £19.99 pbk, ISBN 978-1-84825-752-8, 250 pp., International Journal of Christianity & Education, September 2016, SAGE Publications,
DOI: 10.1177/2056997116661802.
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