Conversation with 2016 American Academy of Religion Excellence in Teaching Award Winner Joanne Maguire Robinson
This conversation between the editors of "Teaching Theology and Religion" and Joanne Maguire Robinson continues an occasional series of interviews that has previously featured Jonathan Z. Smith, Stephen Prothero, Mary Pierce Brosmer, and Mary Elizabeth Mullino Moore. The exchange takes as...
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